2nd monthly test for Junior1(physics)
初中英语单词表(For_Junior)2182个
初中英语词汇表注:n 名词v 动词adj形容词adv 副词prep介词conj连词phr.短语num数词第一册1----83311 row n (一)排,(一)行26 grade n 年级33 plus prep 加,加上41 thirteen num 十三42 fourteen num 十四43 fifteen num 十五49 secret n 秘密62 sharpener n 卷笔刀63 eraser n 橡皮擦66 map n 地图126 parrot n 鹦鹉141 tree n 树163 duty n 职责,责任164 on duty phr. 值日174 look the same phr. 看起来很像183 look after phr. 照顾,照看196 classmate n 同班同学221 forgot v (forget的过去时)忘记247 seat n 座位248 have a seat 坐下,就坐254 guess v 猜257 ball n 球274 broom n 扫帚275 window n 窗276 raincoat n 雨衣280 Hong Kong n 香港281 Macao n 澳门282 SAR n 特别行政区286 many adj 许多的,多的295 Let me see. 让我想想296 fifty num 五十301 playhouse n 儿童游戏房306 great adv (口语)好极了,很好309 ping-pong n 乒乓球311 kite n 风筝313 pioneer n 先锋314 Y oung Pioneer n 少先队员321 count v 数,点数326 animal n 动物329 sheep n 绵羊330 come on phr来吧,跟着来,赶快337 purple adj & n 紫色(的)341 sweater n 毛衣,厚运动衫354 dark adj 深(浓)色的,黑暗的361 glove n 手套373 midnight n 午夜379 break n (课间)休息,中断391 Tokyo n 东京398 doll n 玩具娃娃399 else adv & adj 别(的),其他(的)408 term n 学期417 draw v 画;绘制422 leg n 腿459 sock n 短袜462 broken adj 弄坏了的468 goodness n 善良;美德471 mend v 修补;修理473 robot n 机器人474 body n 身体475 broke v (动词break的过去时)折断;打破478 round adj 球形的;圆的496 porridge n 粥;稀饭498 dumpling n 饺子499 fruit n 水果502 hamburger n 汉堡包503 noodle n 面条519 ouch interj (突然感到病痛时发出的声音) 啊呀525 yo-yo n 溜溜球(一种玩具)527 throw v 投,掷531 skate v 滑冰,溜冰534 volleyball n 排球541 postal adj 邮政的542 code n 密码,符号543 ski v 滑雪544 tennis n 网球(运动)545 table tennis n 乒乓球546 roller-skating n 滑旱冰548fan n (口语)(电影,运动等的)迷550 team n 队,组566 talk photos phr. 照象570 toy n 玩具;玩物571 lake n 湖589 dictionary n 字典;词典595 give...a hand phr. 给予.....帮助598 after class phr. 课后603 have a(good)rest phr. 休息604 maths n (英式拼法)数学605 math n (美式拼法)数学613 wheel n 轮;机轮621 ticket n 票,券622 New York n 纽约623 learn v 学,学习624 learn...from phr. 向...学习626 bring v 带来,拿来627 foreign adj 外国的628 difference n 不同,差异要的641 the Great Wall n 长城653 high school n 中学654 Toronto n 多伦多(加拿大港市)655 schoolboy n (中小学的)男学生656 country n 国家660 Englishman n (pl.Englishmen)英国(男)人664 foreigner n 外国人669 English-speaking adj 说英语的673 not...at all phr. 一点也不676 a kind of phr. 一种,一类679 noodle n 面条680 vegetable n 蔬菜690 make phone calls phr. 打电话693 electronic adj 电子的694 mail n 邮政,邮递697 smog n 烟雾698 dance v 跳舞720 also adv 也721 medicine n 内服药,医学727 writer n 作家,作者729 turn n (依次轮流的)顺序,轮流733 hobby n 业余爱好738 leave v 离去,出发739 begin v 开始,着手740 have sports phr. 进行体育活动746 after school phr. 放学后,下课后748 exercise n 锻炼,做操,练习749 do morning exercises phr. 做早操750 shopping n 买东西757 playground n (学校的)操场760 match n 比赛,竞赛770 by prep 乘车(船等)776 by sea phr. 乘船777 take time phr. 花费(时间)784 earlier adj & adv ( early的比较级)更早的(地)786 tear n (常用复数)眼泪,泪珠788 tofu n 豆腐793 kilo n 千克,公斤794 sell v 卖,售801 pork n 猪肉805 market n 市场,集市806 dollar n 元(美,加拿大等国的货币单位)807 cent n (货币)分808 pound n 镑(重量单位)809 health n 健康,卫生810 fast adj & adv 快的(地),迅速的(地) 814 minibus n 小型公共汽车815 and so on phr. 等等817 example n 例子,榜样818 for example phr. 例如820 field n 地,田地823 bright adj 明亮的,灿烂的824 foreign adj 外国的825 sunglasses n 太阳镜833 century n 世纪,百年第二册834----1644834 lesson n 课,功课837 traffic n 交通844 wish n &v 祝愿,希望,想要850 meaning n 意思,意义,含义857 third num &adj 第三的858 afraid adj 害怕的860 sound n & v 声音,听起来863 more adv 更,更加864 not...any more phr. 不再865 laugh v & n 笑,大笑,笑声866 waste n & v 浪费,废弃物867 a waste of time phr. 浪费(白费)时间868 fifth num & adj 第五(的)870 field trip phr. 野外旅游871 hometown n 故乡,家乡873 fish v 钓鱼874 fishing n 钓鱼875 go fishing phr. 去钓鱼878 boating n 划船879 go boating phr. 去划船882 hike n & v 远足,徒步旅行883 hiking n 徒步旅行884 go hiking phr. 去徒步旅行886 the day after tomorrow phr. 后天892 trip over phr. (被...)绊倒894 hurry v 赶快,慌忙896 tie v 捆,(系,栓)紧897 die v 死亡901 salesgirl n 女售货员906 festival n & adj 节日(的),喜庆(的) 907 ninth num &adj 第九(的)909 mid-autumn n 中秋910 mooncake n 月饼911 nut n 坚果,坚果核914 store n (美)商店,大百货公司915 come over phr. 过来,顺便来访916 thanksgiving n 感谢,感恩917 Thanksgiving=Thanksgiving Day phr. 感恩节918 get together phr. 相聚919 October n. 十月920 taste v 品尝,有...味道921 pie n (用肉或水果做成的)馅饼923 in the open air phr在户外,在野外924 harvest n 收获927 delicious adj 美味的,可口的929 pumpkin n 南瓜930 twelfth num &adj 第十二(的)931 turkey n 火鸡932 celebrate v 庆祝934 feed v 喂,饲养935 cow n 母牛,乳牛936 interesting adj 有趣的,有意思的937 tractor n 拖拉机938 taxi n 出租汽车939 slow adj 慢的,缓慢的941 grow v 种植,生长942 wheat n 小麦945 bleat v & n 羊叫(声)946 agree with phr. 同意...意见(想法) 符合,一致947 corn n (美)玉米,谷类庄稼948 most adj & adv (many或much的最高级)最多的949 summer n 夏天,夏季950 winter n 冬天,冬季951 stop v 停止,中止952 pick v 采摘(花,果实)955 star n 星星,恒星956 until prep &pron 到...为止957 till prep &pron (直)到...为止964 nothing pron 没有什么,没有东西968 land n 陆地,土地972 panda n 熊猫973 lion n 狮子974 elephant n 象975 monkey n 猴子976 tiger n 老虎978 snake n 蛇979 rabbit n 兔子980 duck n 鸭981 fox n 狐狸983 bear n 熊984 cage n 笼(子),鸟笼986 forest n 森林992 cinema n 电影院,电影993 seafood n 海鲜,海产食品1000 theatre(theater) n 剧场,戏院1003 museum n 博物馆1010 all the same phr. 仍然,还是1014 road n 道路,公路1015 turn v (使)转动,(使)翻动1016 turning n 拐弯处1017 metre n 公尺,米1018 kilometre n 公里,千米1019 had better (do) phr. 最好(做...)1020 coin n 硬币1026 next to phr. 相邻,靠近1028 lift n 电梯1031 team n 队,组1034 soccer n 英式足球1039 was v be(am,is,are)的过去式1044 composition n 作文作品1050 grow up phr. 成长,长大1051 visit v 参观,访问,拜访1052 ago adv 以前1053 the day before yesterday phr 前天1056 at the same time phr. 同时1057 a moment ago phr. 刚才1058 just now phr. 不久以前,刚才1059 reply n & v 答复,回答1060 by the way phr. 顺便说,顺便问一下1064 plan n 计划1065 diary n 日记1066 make telephone calls phr. 打电话1072 momery n 记忆力,存储器1081 say goodbye to phr. 告别,告辞1083 scientist n 科学家1084 invent v 发明,创造1086 always adv 总是,一直,经常1087 everywhere adv 到处,无论哪里1089 be born phr. 出生于1103 rock n 摇动,摇滚乐1106 give a concert phr. 开音乐会1108 singer n 歌唱者,歌手1112 song n 歌,歌曲,歌谣1113 more than phr. 多过,...以上,比....更1114 thousand num 千1115 accident n 事故,灾难1116 careless adj 粗心的,大意的1117 fall down phr. 倒下,跌倒,从...落下1119 go on phr. 继续1120 someone pron 某人,有人1124 at the end of phr. 在...结尾,到...尽头1127 tourist n 旅游者,观光者1129 in a hurry phr. 匆忙地1131 science n (自然)科学1133 get married phr. 结婚1134 subject n 题目,题材1139 write down phr. 写下,记下1150 come out phr. (花)开,发(芽),出来1151 heavily adv 打量地,猛烈地,厉害地1152 crop n 庄稼,收成1155 snowman n 雪人1156 all the year round phr. 一年到头1157 true adj 真的,真实的1158 nearly adv 将近,几乎1170 later on phr. 后来,稍后1171 ring v (钟,铃等)响,摇铃1174 strange adj 奇怪的,陌生的1177 radio n 收音机1178 report n & v 报导,报告1181 at times phr. 有时,偶尔1182 northeast n 东北,东北部1185 daytime n 白天1186 below prep 在...下,低于1187 northwest n 西北,西北部1188 lift v (云,雾等)消散,(雨)停止1189 worse adj & adv ( bad,ill的比较级)更坏,更差1191 low adj 低的,浅,矮的1195 hold v 拿,握1196 hold on phr. (打电话时)等一等,不挂断1202 candle n 蜡烛1203 doorbell n 门铃1204 present n 礼物1205 smile n & v 微笑1206 telephone(phone) n 电话,电话机1207 double n & adj 两倍(的),双倍(的) 1210 the same as phr. 和...相同1212 shout v 呼喊,喊叫1213 turn over phr. 把...翻过来1217 be late for phr. 迟到1219 help yourself to phr自取,随便吃1220 Christmas n 圣诞节1221 during prep 在...的期间1222 Spring Festival n 春节1223 exam n (口语)考试1224 get-together n 聚会1225 put on phr. (戏剧等)上演,放(唱片等) 1229 magical adj 魔法(似)的1230 Rome n 罗马(意大利首都)1231 Berlin n 柏林1232 Moscow n 莫斯科1236 a few phr. 一些,几个1237 salt n 盐1239 pepper n 胡椒1245 chopsticks n (常用复数)筷子1252 pizza n (意大利)烤馅饼1254 kinds of phr. 各种各样的1255 workplace n 工作场所1256 seem v 好像,似乎1257 even adv 甚至,更1259 chocolate n 巧克力,巧克力糖1263 both adj & pron 两个(人....)都1265 either...or... conj 或者...或者...1268 nor conj 也不1269 neither...nor..conj 既不...也不...1271 without prep 无,没有,不1273 take-away adj & n 可拿走的(熟食) 11278 bill n 帐单,清单,纸币1285 cross n 十字形(物),十字记号v 穿过,越过1286 crossing n 十字路口,交叉点啡厅1291 video n 录像1292 reach v 到达,抵达,达到1294 on one's way to phr. 在..的途中1295 sick adj 患病的1296 pocket n 衣袋1298 weak adj 弱的,差的1301 finger n 手指1302 geography n 地理(学)1303 physics n 物理(学)1304 history n 历史(学)1306 fix v 修理,安装1307 lab (=laboratory) n 实验室1308 suddenly adv 突然地1309 DVD n 光碟,影碟1311 make one's way to phr. 往..走去1316 first of all phr. 首先,第一1317 main adj 主要的1318 go wrong phr. 走错路1319 hit v 打,击中,撞1322 disturb v 妨碍,打扰1323 passenger n 乘客,旅客1327 stand in line phr. 站(在)队(里)1328 turn n (依次轮流的)顺序1329 necessary adj 必需的,必要的1330 waiting room n 等候室,候诊(车,机)室1332 jumper n 跳跃者1333 queue jumper n 不按次序排队的人1334 patient n 病人1335 at the head of phr.在...的最前1336 visitor n 参观者,访问者1338 knee n 膝盖1339 hurt v 使受伤,痛1340 laugh at phr. 嘲笑1341 mistake n 错误1346 plastic n & adj 塑料(的)1347 throw about phr. 乱丢,抛散1349 have a good time phr. 过得愉快1350 fact n 事实,实际1351 in fact phr. 实际上1352 at midnight phr. 在半夜)1355 complain v 抱怨,发牢骚1356 quarrel v 争吵1357 quarrel with phr. (和某人)吵架1358 surprise n 惊奇,惊讶1360 voice n 说话声,嗓音1364 half-way adv 在途中,半路上1368 cough v & n 咳嗽1369 have a cough phr. (患)咳嗽1372 pain n 疼痛,疼1373 dream n & v 梦,梦想做梦,向往1374 worst adj 最坏的,最恶劣的1375 wake v (使)醒来1376 wake up phr. 醒来,唤醒1377 as soon as conj 一...就1378 asleep adj 睡着的,熟睡的1379 fall asleep phr. 睡觉,入睡1381 storm n 暴风雨1382 stop...from phr. 阻止...做1383 difficult adj 困难的,难的1385 awake adj 清醒的1386 be awake phr. 醒着的1389 angry adj 发怒的,生气的1391 smell v 闻,嗅,散发(气味)1393 become v 变得,变成,成为1394 instead adv 代替,顶替1395 instead of phr. 代替1396 look over phr. (仔细)检查1397 enough adj 足够的,充分的1398 take exercise phr. 做运动1401 island n 岛,岛状物1402 farther adj & adv (far的比较级)较远,更远1403 farthest adj & adv (far的最高级)最远1405 land v 登陆,上岸,降落1406 pull v 拉,拖,拔1407 out of prep 从..向外,从..往外1416 missing adj 丢失的,失踪的1417 cry v 哭,叫喊1419 too...to phr. 太...而不能1421 solve v 解决,解答1422 believe v 相信,认为1424 sooner or later phr. 迟早1425 drop n & v 滴,水滴掉下,落下1426 run away phr. 逃跑1428 eat up phr. 吃完,吃光1430 circle n 圈子,圆1431 yet adv (用于否定句)还(没)1437 take care of phr 照顾,照料,注意1439 death n 死,死亡1441 palace n 宫,宫殿1442 the Summer Palace n 颐和园1445 while n 一会儿1446 after a while phr. 过了一会儿做苦脸1450 whole adj 全部的1451 wonderful adj 极好的,精彩的1452 have a cold phr. (患)感冒1453 once adv 曾经,以前1457 teach oneself phr. 自学1458 fall off phr. (从...)掉下1463 moonlight n & adj 月光(的)1465 afford v 有足够的(钱/时间)做(某事) 1466 knock v 敲,击1467 knock at phr. 敲(门,窗等)1468 dim adj 微暗的,昏暗的1470 to one's surprise phr. 令(某人)惊讶1471 blind adj 瞎的,盲的1472 shine v 照亮,发亮1474 brightly adv 明亮地,闪亮地1476 look up phr. 向上看,抬头看1477 silently adv 寂静地,沉默地1480 cookie n 小甜饼1481 leave...behind phr. 把...遗留在(留下) 1482 hold a sports meeting phr. 举行运动会1483 race n 赛跑1484 100-metre race phr. 100米赛跑1485 win v 获胜,赢1486 high jump n 跳高1487 long jump n 跳远1488 neck n 颈,脖子1489 active adj 积极的1490 take an active part in phr积极参加1491 relay n 接力,赛跑1492 starting/finishing line phr. 起点/终点线1494 loud adj 大声的,响亮的1495 loudly adv 大声地,高声地1496 lap n (竞赛场的)一圈1497 pass on phr. 传递,转移到...1498 stick n 棒,棍1499 catch up with phr. 赶上1500 neck and neck phr. (竞赛等)并驾齐驱1501 as...as conj 与...一样1502 a moment later phr. 片刻之后1503 go on doing sth phr. 继续做(某事) 1504 fall behind phr. 落在...后面,输给别人1506 well done phr. 做得好1507 congratulation n (常用复数)祝贺,庆贺1508 not as/so...as conj 与...不一样1510 loudspeaker n 扬声器,扩音器1511 result n 结果1513 headmaster n 校长1514 take turns phr. 轮流1515 do one's best phr. 尽最大努力,尽力1517 speed n 迅速,速度1518 thought n 思考,思想,想法1520 best-seller n 畅销货(书)1523 Washington n 华盛顿1528 unusual adj 不寻常的,非凡的1529 in the end phr. 最后1530 work out phr. 算出,制定出1535 BASIC n (电脑)初学者通用符号指令码1536 microcomputer n 微型计算机1537 Microsoft n 微软公司1540 improve v 提高,改善1545 disease n 疾病1546 million n 百万,百万元1547 decide v 决定,决心1548 billion n 十亿1552 almost adv 几乎,差不多1553 speaker n 演讲者,说话者1554 joke n 笑话,玩笑1555 play a joke on phr. 戏弄人,对某人恶作剧1557 hide v 躲藏1558 conductor n (汽车,电车上的)售票员,列车员1560 lie v 躺,平躺1561 deaf adj 聋的1562 painter n 画家1563 get on well with phr. 与...相处融洽1565 ever adv 曾经1568 boot n 长统鞋1570 bang v 猛敲,猛撞,砰砰作响1571 be angry with phr. 对(某人)发脾气1574 sound n 声音1575 PE n 体育1576 chemistry n 化学1579 truck n 卡车1580 seller n 卖者,售货员1581 biology n 生物(学)1583 knock on phr. 敲(门,窗等)1584 refuse v 拒绝1585 politely adv 有礼貌地1586 pair n 一对,一双1587 a pair of phr. 一对,一双1588 scissors n (复数)剪刀1589 racket n (网球,羽毛球等的)球拍1590 motorbike n 摩托车或有发动机的自行车1591 review v 复习(功课等)1592 Russian n & adj 俄国的,俄国人(的), 俄语(的)1597 suddenly adv 突然地1598 luckily adv 好运地,幸运地1599 gatekeeper n 看门人,门卫1600 mention v 提到,说起1602 imagine v 设想,想像1603 while conj 当..时候,和..同时1605 steer n & v 驾驶,掌舵1606 steering wheel n 驾驶盘1609 at once phr. 立刻,马上1610 mouth-to-mouth adj (人工呼吸)口对口的1611 breathe v 呼吸1612 come to oneself phr. 苏醒,恢复知觉1613 rob v 抢劫1617 Titanic n 泰坦尼克(船名)1618 set v 使开始,安置1619 set off phr. 出发,动身,起初1622 here and there phr. 到处,处处1623 on watch phr. 值班,守望1624 look out phr. 留神,注意1626 hole n 洞,孔,坑1627 sink v 下沉,沉没1629 lifeboat n 救生船(艇)1630 make room for phr. 给..腾出地方1631 take one's place phr. 坐某人的座位, 代替某人的职位1632 thankful adj 感激的,感谢的1633 Boston n 波士顿(美国马萨诸塞州的首府)1637 penguin n 企鹅1639 shellfish n 贝类,甲壳虫1640 lay v 下蛋,产蛋1642 toe n 脚趾1643 rub v 磨,擦1644 human n & adj 人(的),人类(的)第三册1645----21821645 CD player phr. 激光唱机1646 several adj & pron 几个;若干1648 already adv 已经1649 used to phr. 过去常常1650 on prep 关于1651 knowledge n 知识;学问1652 yard n 院子1653 schoolyard n 校园1654 put (sth) down phr把某物放下来1657 probably adv 很可能;大概1660 sadly adv 难过地;悲哀地1661 come up with phr. 找到;提出(答案,办法)1662 mark n 记号;标记;痕迹1663 bookmark n 书签1665 encourage v 鼓励1672 screen n 屏幕1673 spoil (spoilt spoilt) v 糟蹋1675 surfing n 冲浪运动1676 surfer n 冲浪者1679 have a try phr. 尝试;努力;射击1682 water-ski v 做滑水运动1683 canoe v 乘独木舟1684 describe v 描写;叙述1685 all over phr. 遍及1686 especially adv 特别;尤其1688 large numbers of phr. 许多1690 so-called adj 所谓的1691 possible adj 可能的1692 both…and…phr. ..和...都1693 give up phr. 放弃1694 since adv & conj 此后;自..以来1695 ever since phr. 从那时起;此后一直1696 part-time adj & n 非全日工作的;业余时间1697 although conj 虽然;尽管1698 fit adj & v 健康的;适合的;(使)适合1699 prize n 奖品;奖赏1700 competition n 比赛;竞争1701 event n 大事;事件1704 such adj 这样的1705 fail v 失败;不及格1706 practice ﹠practise n & v 练习;实践1708 so far phr. 到目前为止1709 cross v 越过;穿过1710 channel n 海峡;航道;频道;波段1711 come true phr. 实现1712 mainland n 大陆;本土1714 slow down phr. 减缓;减速1715 journey n 旅程;旅行;路程1716 among prep 在……当中1717 proud adj 自豪的;骄傲的1718 be proud of phr. 以……自豪(兴奋)1719 speak highly of phr. 称赞1720 not only…but also phr. 不但……而且1721 pride n 自豪;骄傲1722 unless conj 除非;如果不1723 shot n 尝试;努力;射击1725 pour v 倒;灌;倾泻1726 waste adj & n 废弃的;无用的;垃圾;废物1728 be afraid of phr. 害怕1730 join v 加入;参加1731 environment n 环境1732 harm v 损害;伤害1733 rubbish n 垃圾;废物1734 collect v 收集;搜集1735 whenever conj & adv 无论什么时候;随时1736 produce v 产生;生产;制造1737 wherever conj & adv 无论在(到)哪里;在任何地方1738 neighbourhood n. 四邻;街坊;邻近1739 litter n & v 垃圾,废物;乱丢杂物1740 onto prep 在……上面;到……上面1741 public adj 公共的;公众的1742 spit(spat spat) v 吐痰;吐唾沫1743 cut down phr. 砍倒1744 protect v 保护1745 tidy adj 整洁的;整齐的1746 dustbin n 垃圾箱1747 recycle v 再循环;回收再用1748 contribution n 贡献1749 make a contribution to phr. 贡献给;捐赠1750 suppose v 猜想1753 nearby adv 附近1754 headmaster n (英)中小学校长1755 mount n ……山;……峰1756 as soon as possible phr. 尽可能早地;尽快1757 except prep 除……之外1758 province n 省1759 enjoyable adj 愉快的;有趣的1760 rush v 冲;奔跑1761 rail n 轨道;铁路1762 railway n (英)铁路1763 lively adj 热闹的;有生气的1764 all kinds of phr. 各种各样的1766 keep doing something phr. 一直做某事1767 scenery n 风景;景色1768 offer v & n 拿出;提供1770 practise v 实践;练习1772 click n & v 咔哒声;发出咔哒声1773 pity n 遗憾的事,可惜的事1774 score n & v (比赛)得分1775 own adj 自己的1776 least adj 最小的;最少的1778 scuba n 水肺(潜水者用的水下呼吸器)1780 search v 搜查,搜索1782 icon n 图象符号,图标1785 enter v 进入1788 population n 人口,人数1789 ridge n 山脉1790 tomb n 坟墓1791 whether conj 是否1792 edge n 边,边缘1793 rim n 边,缘1794 cool adj (俚语)了不起1796 one-way adj 单程的,单行的1799 round-trip adj (车票等)来回的,往返的1800 instruction n 说明,须知1802 go straight along phr. 沿着 . . . . 一直往前走1803 whom pron 谁,哪个人(who的宾格)1804 think about phr. 考虑1806 coral n 珊瑚1807 reef n 岩礁1808 coral reef n 珊瑚礁1809 sound v 听起来1810 brochure n 小册子1811 pool n 水池,水坑1812 outdoor adj 户外的,野外的1813 badly adv 严重地,恶劣地1814 allow v 允许,准许1815 deep adj 深的1816 explore v 探测,探险1817 explorer n 探测者,探险者1818 undersea adj 海底的1819 amaze v 使. .. 大为惊讶,使惊1820 be amazed at phr. 对. . . . . . 感到惊讶1821 however conj 然而,可是1822 colourful adj 颜色艳丽的1823 dead adj 死的1824 society n 社会1825 since conj 由于,既然1826 cover v 覆盖1827 earth n 陆地,大地,地球1828 clean up phr. 清除,收拾干净1829 ocean n 海洋,大洋1830 pollute v 污染,弄脏1831 group n 组,群,团队1832 terrific adj (口语)很棒的,极好的1833 as long as phr. 长达. . . . .1835 deal n (口语)协议,交易1836 shark n 鲨鱼1837 on earth phr. 在地球上1838 alike adj 相似的,相像的1839 attack n & v 攻击,袭击1840 Africa n 非洲1841 South Africa n 南非1842 watchtower n 监视塔,嘹望塔1843 warn v 警告,提醒1844 appear v 出现,露面1846 be able to phr. 能,会1847 neatly adv 整洁地1848 own v 拥有,所有1849 spirit n 精神1850 inventor n 发明者,创造者1851 try out phr. 实验,尝试1852 pupil n 小学生,学生1854 at the age of phr. 在. . . .. . 岁时1855 print v 印刷,印制1856 track n (火车等的)轨道,跑道1857 frighten v 惊恐,吓唬1858 frightened adj 受惊的,害怕的1859 rush out phr. 冲出去1860 safety n 安全1861 telegraph n 电报1862 invention n 发明,创造1863 open up phr. 开设,开业,开放1864 lifetime n 一生,终生1865 graduate v 毕业1866 turn down phr. 关小,调低1867 healthily adv 健康地1868 clearly adv 清楚地1869 frustrate v 使沮丧,使失败1870 frustrated adj 感到灰心丧气的1871 wonder v 惊奇,惊讶(对. . )感到怀疑1872 worth adj 有.. . . 的价值,值得1873 confidence n 信心,自信1874 merry adj 愉快的;欢乐的1875 decorate v 装饰,修饰1876 put up phr. 挂起,举起1877 angel n 天使,守护神1879 eve n (节日或重大事件发生的)前夕1880 stocking n 长统袜1882 as well adv 又,同样地1883 kind-hearted adj 好心的1884 chimney n 烟囱,烟筒1885 single adj 单个的,只有一个的1886 base v 以…作根据,基于1887 base on phr. 以…(为)根据1892 fireplace n 壁炉1894 though conj 虽然…,尽管…1895 even though conj 即使…1896 generosity n 慷慨,豁达1897 live on phr. 继续存在,继续活着1898 relative n 亲属,亲人1899 greet v 问候,向(人)打招呼1900 hug n 拥抱,紧抱1901 western adj 西方的,西部的1902 traditional adj 传统的,惯例的1903 once upon a time phr. 从前,很早以前1904 special adj 特别的,特殊的1905 at last phr. 终于,最后1907 barn n 谷仓,堆物房;马房,牛舍1908 give birth to phr. 生(孩子)1909 shepherd n 牧羊人1910 be made in phr. 在…生产或制造1911 be made of phr. 由…组成,由…构成1913 writing brush n 毛笔1914 bamboo n 竹子1915 be used for phr. 用于1918 metal n 金属1919 stamp n 邮票1920 wool n 羊毛,绒线1921 wood n 木头,木材1922 lock n & v 锁上锁1923 store v 储藏,存储1924 widely adv 广泛地,广阔地1926 set n 装置,设备1927 a TV set phr. 一台电视1930 traveller n 旅行者1931 cotton n 棉花1932 silk n (蚕)丝1933 camera n 照相机1934 digital adj 数字似的1935 ordinary adj 普通的,通常的1937 satellite n 卫星1938 rocket n 火箭1939 on show phr. 展出1940 dinosaur n 恐龙1941 display n 陈列1942 on display phr. 陈列,展览1943 natural adj 自然界的,天然的1944 guide n & v 向导,导游者指导,引导1945 underground adj 地下的1946 fossil n 化石1947 desert n 沙漠1948 Gobi Desert n 戈壁沙漠1949 human being n 人1950 disappear v 消失1951 disappearance n 消失1952 discover v 发现,发觉1953 feather n 羽毛1954 found v 成立,建立1955 entrance n 入口,进口,入场1956 exit n 出口1957 fragile adj 易碎的1963 bowl n 碗1965 fill v 装满,填充1966 be filled with phr. 用…充满1967 object n 物体1968 dig v 挖,掘1969 make sure phr确保,确认,查明1970 so that conj 以便,以致1971 hear of phr. 听说1972 run away phr流失,逃跑,逃走1973 drought n 旱灾,干旱1974 drop n 滴,水滴1975 soil n 土壤,土地1976 directly adv 直接地1978 in this way phr. 用这种方法1979 flood n & v 洪水,水灾淹没,泛滥1980 prevent v 防止,阻止1981 northern adj 北部的,北方的1982 wide adj 宽的1983 blow(blew, blown) v 吹1984 sand n 沙,沙子1985 towards prep 向,朝1986 farmland n 农田1987 point v 指,指向…1988 point to phr. 指向…1989 far away phr. 很远,遥远1990 thanks to phr. 由于,幸亏1991 the more, the better phr越多越好1992 correct adj 改正1993 hand in phr. 交上来1994 more or less phr. 多少有点,或多或少1995 grand adj 豪华的,庄重的,雄伟的1996 hall n 大厅,会堂,会馆1997 notice n 通告,布告1998 audience n 听众1999 slipper n (常用复数)拖鞋,便鞋2001 beeper n 袖珍无线电传呼机,电话呼叫机2002 someday adv (今后)有一天2005 document n 公文,文件2007 modem n 调制解调器2008 provide v 提供2009 monitor n 显示器2011 universe n 宇宙2012 man-made adj 人造的,人工的2013 satellite n 卫星2014 space n 空间,太空2015 spaceship n 宇宙飞船2017 send up phr. 发射,把…往上送2018 receive v 接受,收到,得到2021 woolen adj 羊毛的,毛织的2022 impossible adj 不可能的2023 mind n & v 思想,想法关心,介意2024 set one's mind to do phr. 一心想做…2025 put off phr. 推迟,拖延2026 worm n 虫,蠕虫2027 activity n 活动2028 increase v 增加,增长2030 hour after hour phr. 一小时又一小时,连续地2031 multiply v (将…)乘…2032 multiply…by…phr. …乘以…2033 challenge n 挑战2035 at the beginning of phr. …起初,开始2037 hardly adv 几乎不2038 more and more phr. 越来越…2041 rather than phr宁可,是..而不是2044 beg one's pardon phr. 请原谅,对不起2045 worth adj 值得..的,有..的价值2046 secondhand adj 二手的,用过的2047 diagram n 图表2048 discussion n 讨论2049 be busy doing phr. 忙于做…2050 chart n 图表2051 download v 下载2052 path n 路线,去路2055 be excited about phr. 对…感到兴奋2056 leather n 皮革2057 wear out phr. 把…穿旧,磨坏2059 try on phr. 试穿(衣服,鞋),试戴(帽子)2060 online adj & adv 在线,上网2062 Canon n 佳能(照相机牌名)2063 shape n 形状,外形2066 screen n 屏幕2067 form n 表格2070 successfully adv 圆满地,顺利地,成功地2071 interest n 兴趣2072 a place of interest phr. 名胜2073 forever adv 永远,总是2075 go over phr. 过一遍,仔细检查2076 make a mistake phr. 犯错误2078 drop off phr. 放下(某物),下车2081 the Great Hall of the people n 人民大会堂2082 huge adj 巨大的2083 the Palace Museum n 故宫博物院2084 rewarding adj 值得作的2085 grateful adj 感激的,感谢的2086 wag v 摆动,摇动(尾巴等)2087 tail n 尾巴,尾部2088 lonely adj 孤独的,寂寞的2089 success n 成就,成功2090 Scotland n 苏格兰2091 make up one's mind phr. 下决心2097 countryside n 乡下,农村2099 before long phr. 不久以后2100 regard v 看待,当作2101 regard…as phr把…当作,当作2102 exactly adv 准确地,严格地2105 injection n 注射,打针2106 painful adj 疼痛的,痛苦的2107 earthquake n 地震2108 rock v 震动,摇动2109 as if conj 好像,似乎2110 at sea phr. 在大海上2111 story n (房屋的)层2112 two-story n 两层2113 grab v 抓取…,夺取2114 crash v 坠落,冲撞2118 least n 最少,最小2119 at least phr. 至少,起码2121 goal n (足球)球门,得分2122 by the time phr. 到…的时候2123 check-out n (购货时的)结帐台,收银台2124 realize v 察觉,领悟,了解2127 captain n (足球队等)队长2128 deserve v 应得,值得…2130 striker n (足球)前锋2131 midfield n 中场2132 midfield player n 中场球员2139 amazing adj 令人惊奇的2140 be pleased with phr. 对…感到满意2141 performance n 演出,成果,成绩2142 teamwork n 合作,协同工作2143 baseball n 棒球2144 never mind phr. 没关系2145 boring adj 令人厌烦的2146 spill(spilt, spilt) v 溢出,溅出,洒出2147 from now on phr. 从现在起,今后2149 against prep 与…对抗,对着2150 expect v 期望,预期2151 rough adj 粗鲁的,激烈的2152 necklace n 项链2153 steal(stole, stolen) v 偷,窃取2154 hands up phr. 举手2156 detective n 侦探2157 inspector n 警官,监督员2158 thief n 贼2159 notice v 注意,通知2160 robber n 强盗,盗贼2161 come down phr. 下来,落2163 victim n 受害者,受骗者2165 robbery n 抢劫案,抢劫2166 description n 描述,描写2167 excuse n 借口,托词2168 steep adj 陡峭的,险峻的2170 misty adj 有雾的,雾大的2171 mist n 雾2172 wonder v 惊奇,惊讶(对. . . . )感到怀2174 expert n 专家,内行2175 trap v 使…陷入困境,设陷阱捕捉2176 tent n 帐篷2177 freeze(froze, frozen) v 结冰,凝结2178 alive adj 活着的2179 anytime adv 在任何时候2180 progress v 进步,提高,前进2181 self-respect n 自尊,自重2182 essential adj 本质的,主要的,必需的。
武汉市2024届高中毕业生二月调研考试英语试卷
武汉市2024届高中毕业生二月调研考试英语试卷武汉市教育科学研究院命制 2024.2.29本试题卷共12页,67题。
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例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.89.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。
1.What are the speakers probably doing?A.Discussing at work.B.Talking on phone.C.Driving on the way.2.What will the man do next?A.Have a dessert.B.Pay the check.C.Ask for a beer.英语试卷第1页(共12页)3.What do we know about the hamburger?A.It might go bad.B.It's good-looking.C.It looked funny.4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.The scenery.B.The transport.C.The weather.5.How does the woman sound in the end?A.Glad.B.Surprised.C.Impatient.第一节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
精品解析:上海市华东师范大学第二附属中学2023-2024学年九年级下学期3月月考英语试题(解析版)
【答案】C
【解析】
【详解】句意:虽然花了很长时间,但我们终于习惯了和村里其他人一样早起。
考查动词短语辨析。used to过去常常,常用used to do sth的结构;preferred更喜爱,常用prefer to do的结构;got used to习惯于,常用get used to doing sth的结构;would rather宁愿,常用would rather do sth的结构。根据“Although it took a long time, we finally...getting up as early as everyone else in the village.”可知,很长时间后习惯了早起,故选C。
2.Once upon a time there was _______ old man who had _______ one-year-old grandchild.
A.an; aB.an; anC.a; aD.the; the
【答案】A
【解析】
【详解】句意:从前有一位老人,他有一个一岁大的孙子。
【答案】C
【解析】
【详解】句意:这些机器人也可以帮助医生给病人动手术。
考查动词不定式作宾语补足语。operate做手术,动词原形;be operated动手术,被动语态;operate on给(某人)动手术;operate to表示给人动手术时,用介词on,不用to。根据“patients”可知此处用动词短语operate on sb表示“给某人动手术”。故选C。
考查动词短语和感官动词。looks看起来;taste尝起来;looks like看起来像;taste like尝起来像。根据“chocolate ice cream”可知,第一空指看起来像巧克力冰淇淋,用looks like;再根据“sweet”为形容词可知,第二空应用感官动词taste,表示“尝起来是甜的”。故选B。
河北省唐山市第二中学2024-2025学年高三上学期第一次月考英语试题
河北省唐山市第二中学2024-2025学年高三上学期第一次月考英语试题一、阅读理解Fine Arts Students Deliver Magical PerformancesAs the winter holidays approach,Brookhaven School students presented an array of extraordinary performances showcasing immense talent within our fine arts community. From the band concert to the choral concerts, each event highlighted the dedication and exceptional gifts of our students.The December 12 Eagles Band Concert filled Woodruff Auditorium with melodies that captured the festive spirit.On December 14, the Foundations Christmas Choral Concert featured spirited performances by our 7th graders. The finale of seasonal fine arts showcases occurred on December 18 in Brady Theater with the Senior Chior Concert,spotlighting high school singers.A highly anticipated tradition,the school-wide Holiday Assembly on December 19, hosted by esteemed Fine Arts Department Chair Mr.Kaminer, embodied the true essence of the holiday season. Angelic songs filled Young Gym, followed by joyous laughter and cheers as the “best costume” winners received their awards. Even the youngest War Eagles,the children in the Brookhaven Early Learning Center, attended the celebrations.Following the event, students merrily left school for the holiday break.Looking toward 2024, anticipation builds for the Brookhaven theater spring productions. “Something Rotten!” promises high-energy comedic performances by theater students, while “Tuck Everlasting” assures a moving portrayal by talented Foundations students. Furthermore,the Brookhaven Dance Company will hold their showcase April 11-12 in Woodruff Auditorium. Tickets will soon be available for purchase.1.What did the students at Brookhaven School do before the winter holidays?A.They performed magic tricks.B.They participated in community service.C.They gave holiday concerts.D.They presented new theatre productions. 2.What can we learn about Holiday Assembly on December 19?A.It was a large celebration within the school.B.It was an award presentation for beststudents.C.It featured various fun music and sports events.D.It was held on the first day of the winter holiday.3.What is the text?A.A fine arts brochure.B.A school announcement.C.A school newsletter.D.A concert advertisement.Education in 2080 is distinctive from education in the 2020s. Until about 2035, the main function of education systems was to supply the economy with the next generation of workers. In 2080, the purpose of education is the well-being of society and all its members. To make this a bit more tangible for you, I would like to give an example of what a child’s education looks like in 2080. Her name is Shemsy. Shemsy is 13, and she is confident and loves learning.Shemsy does not go to school in the morning because schools as you know them no longer exist. The institution was abolished as it was widely thought of as more like a prison or a factory than a creative learning environment. Schools have been replaced with “Learning Hubs” that are not restricted to certain ages. They are where intergenerational learning happens, in line with the belief that learning is a lifelong pursuit.Every year, Shemsy designs her learning journey for the year with a highly attentive “teacher-citizen”. Shemsy is actively engaged in designing her education and has to propose projects she would like to be involved in to contribute to and serve her community. She also spends lots of time playing as the role of play in learning has finally been recognized as essential and core to our humanity. Shemsy works a lot collaboratively. Access to education is universal, and higher education institutions no longer differentiate themselves by how many people they reject yearly. Variability between students is expected and leveraged (利用) as young people teach one another and use their differences as a source of strength. Shemsy naturally explores what she is curious about at a pace she sets. She still has some classes to take that are mandatory for children globally: Being Human and the History of Humanity.We invite you to think about your vision for education in the year 2080, what does it look like, who does it serve,and how does it transform our societies?4.What does paragraph 1 mainly tell us?A.There are different types of education.B.The present education needs improvements.C.Education and economy are closely associated.D.The goal of future education is fundamentally different.5.What do we know about the Learning Hub that Shemsy goes to?A.It accepts students of all ages.B.It promotes competition.C.It discourages individualized learning.D.It is all about play-based learning. 6.What does the underlined word “mandatory” in paragraph 3 mean?A.Tough.B.Satisfactory.C.Optional.D.Required. 7.What is the suitable title for the text?A.An Example to All B.A Vision for EducationC.A Challenge for Education D.A Journey into the FutureAny schoolchild knows that a whale breathes through its blowhole. Fewer know that a blowhole is a nostril (鼻孔) slightly changed by evolution into a form more useful for a mammal that spends its life at sea. And only a dedicated expert would know that while toothed whales, such as sperm whales, have one hole, baleen (鲸须) whales, such as humpback and Rice whales, have two.Even among the baleen whales, the placing of those nostrils differs. In some species they are close together. In others, they are much further apart. In a paper published in Biology Letters Conor Ryan, a marine biologist at the Scottish Association for Marine Science, suggests why that might be. Having two nostrils, he argues, helps whales smell in stereo (立体空间).Many types of baleen whales eat tiny animals known as zooplankton (浮游动物), which they catch by filtering (过滤) them from seawater using the sheets of fibrous baleen that have replaced teeth in their mouths. But to eat something you first have to find it. Toothed whales do not hunt by scent. In fact, the olfactory bulb—the part of the brain that processes smell—is absent in such creatures. But baleen whales still have olfactory bulbs, which suggests smell remains important. And scent can indeed give zooplankton away. Zooplankton like to eat other tiny creatures called phytoplankton (浮游植物). When these are under attack, they release a special gas called dimethyl sulphide, which in turn attracts baleen whales.Most animals have stereoscopic senses. Having two eyes, for instance, allows an animal to compare the images from each in order to perceive depth. Having two ears lets them locate the direction from which a sound is coming. Dr Ryan theorized that paired blowholes might bring baleen whales the same sorts of benefits.The farther apart the sensory organs are, the more information can be extracted by the animal that bears them. The researchers used drones to photograph the nostrils of 143 whales belonging to 14 different species. Sure enough, baleen whales that often eat zooplankton, such as the North Atlantic right whale, have nostrils that are farther apart than do those, such as humpback whales, that eat zooplankton occasionally. Besides allowing them to breathe, it seems that some whales use their blowholes to determine in which direction dinner lies.8.What do we know about whales’ nostrils according to the first two paragraphs?A.They are adapted ones.B.They are developed merely for smell.C.They are not easy to detect.D.They are fixed universally in numbers. 9.What plays a role when baleen whales hunt zooplankton?A.The teeth that baleen whales have.B.The smell that phytoplankton send.C.The sound waves that zooplankton create.D.The chemical signals that zooplankton give off.10.How is the concept of stereoscopic senses explained in paragraph 4?A.By quoting a theory.B.By using examples.C.By making contrast.D.By making inferences.11.What is the position of nostrils related to according to the last paragraph?A.The sense of smell.B.The possibility to attract food.C.The ability to locate food.D.The ability to communicate.Is forgiveness against our human nature? To answer our question, we need to ask a further question: What is the essence of our humanity? For the sake of simplicity, people consider two distinctly different views of humanity.The first view involves dominance and power. In an early paper on the psychology of forgiveness, Droll (1984) made the interesting claim that humans’ essential nature is moreaggressive than forgiving allows. Those who forgive are against their basic nature, much to their harm. In his opinion, forgivers are compromising their well-being as they offer mercy to others, who might then take advantage of them.The second view involves the theme of cooperation, mutual respect, and even love as the basis of who we are as humans. Researchers find that to fully grow as human beings, we need both to receive love from and offer love to others. Without love, our connections with a wide range of individuals in our lives can fall apart. Even common sense strongly suggests that the will to power over others does not make for harmonious interactions. For example, how well has slavery worked as a mode of social harmony?From this second viewpoint of who we are as humans, forgiveness plays a key role in the biological and psychological integrity of both individuals and communities because one of the outcomes of forgiveness, shown through scientific studies, is the decreasing of hate and the restoration of harmony. Forgiveness can break the cycle of anger. At least to the extent the people from whom you are estranged (不和的) accept your love and forgiveness and are prepared to make the required adjustments. Forgiveness can heal relationships and reconnect people.As an important note, when we take a classical philosophical perspective, we see the distinction between potentiality and actuality. We are not necessarily born with the capacity to forgive, but instead with the potential to learn about it and to grow in our ability to forgive. The actuality of forgiving, in real situations, develops with practice.12.What is Droll’s idea about forgiveness?A.People should offer mercy to others.B.Aggressive people should learn to forgive.C.Forgiveness depends on the nature of humanity.D.People who forgive can have their own welfare affected.13.What does the example in Paragraph 3 illustrate?A.To fight is to grow.B.To give is to receive.C.To forgive is to abuse.D.To dominate is to harm.14.What is the writer’s attitude toward forgiveness?A.Favorable.B.Reserved.C.Objective.D.Skeptical. 15.What message does the last paragraph convey?A.Forgiveness is in our nature.B.Forgiveness grows with time.C.It takes practice to forgive.D.Actuality is based on potentiality.It’s no secret that reading good news feels a lot better than reading bad news. Like, would you rather bite into a lemon, or sip on a fresh glass of lemonade?16 The world is full of problems and conflicts and we need to stay informed and alert (警觉的) to what’s going on around us. While reading traditional, more negative news is important, consuming good news is also part of staying informed. 17 And it also brings meaningful benefits, like reduced stress and anxiety, higher rates of engagement, community building skills, and inspiration for creating a better world. Plus, knowing what to look for in the good news landscape is a key part of improving our media literacy skills and being thoughtful news consumers.In fact, good news, known as solutions journalism, is becoming more popular, as publishers and news stations discover the benefits of sharing positive stories. Good Good Good is one of them. 18 A team of reporters and editors there work daily to deliver stories that make readers feel hopeful and equipped to do more good with possible solutions.“If it bleeds, it leads.” has long been a saying used in the media to describe how news stories about violence, death and destruction draw readers’ attention.19 The thing is, however, there’s also good stuff out there—the delightful and kind parts of humanity. “Beautiful stories are happening worldwide. 20 When you do find them, the world can suddenly feel like a very different place. Good news is a vital part of how we learn about the world and solving the world’s problems.” Hervey, one of Good Good Good’s editors said.A.Share good news with people around you.B.It’s just that we don’t hear as much about them.C.But the “bad news” has its place in the world.D.It provides a more balanced view of the world.E.And so, negative news stories are everywhere on news media.F.Heartwarming stories make you cry and feel good.G.The news media company is devoted to providing good news intentionally.二、完形填空For the past 18 years, my daughter has been around me all the time. Now that she is in college, the 21 of our relationship has totally changed and our relationship is completely 22 . I’m not going to be there every morning to have breakfast with her. I won’t know when she’s mad or when she’s happy. Here’s a little story of our new 23 .A week ago, my daughter wanted to 24 so she called me during the day as I was in meetings. I 25 her later on, but she was in class. At midnight, she reached out 26 to ask if we could talk. Well, guess what? I was 27 . I thought we would talk the next day, but she was not28 .Research shows that parents are 29 when their children are grown up, but for me that is when I start to get concerned. I am always left to 30 , how can I, as a parent, remain 31 to my daughter to guide, support and love through life's changes?We may have to 32 the way we communicate. My daughter encouraged me to go digital. That’s how I ventured into the world of social media, following her updates and occasionally sharing my own experiences. Through this33 presence, the physical gap is34 and I feel I still have an active role in her life. This experience serves as a reminder that35 , however scary, holds the promise of growth in our shared journey.21.A.problem B.progress C.goal D.context 22.A.cold B.special C.different D.casual 23.A.normal B.idea C.approach D.solution 24.A.catch up B.take over C.check out D.break away 25.A.visited B.touched C.tried D.emailed 26.A.by taxi B.by text C.in private D.in person 27.A.stupid B.angry C.excited D.asleep 28.A.available B.interested C.ready D.guilty 29.A.saddest B.busiest C.happiest D.best 30.A.decide B.wonder C.investigate D.distinguish 31.A.kind B.appreciative C.sensitive D.relevant 32.A.voice B.ignore C.shift D.continue33.A.human B.virtual C.physical D.permanent 34.A.widened B.formed C.broken D.bridged 35.A.college B.relationship C.change D.communication三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
2013-2014年英语monthly考试
2nd semester of 2013-2014 academic year1st Monthly TestEnglish Grammar(9B) Teacher: PhilipGrade ______ Name _______ Score ______/100Section 1: Choice (20分)( ) 1. ------Where is Mr. Green now? I haven’t seen him for a few days.-----He _________ to Hong Kong.A. goesB. will goC. is goingD. has gone( ) 2. ------I am very _____ with my own cooking. It looks nice and smells delicious.------Mm, it does have a _____________ smell.A. pleasant; pleasedB. pleased; pleasedC. pleasant; pleasantD. pleased; pleasant( ) 3. They didn’t _________until they bought a new house.A. marryingB. be marriedC. get marriedD. marry to( ) 4. The old man has ___________ alone since his wife passed away.A. beenB. gotC. becomeD. turned( ) 5. The excellent teacher always has a good way ____________ making his class _____________.A. of; interestingB. of; interestedC. to; interestingD. to; interested( ) 6. It’s brave ________ you to go ____________ the rainforest alone.A. for; acrossB. of; acrossC. for; throughD. of; through( ) 7. You can’t imagine ______________when they received these nice Christmas presents.A. how they were excitedB. how excited they wereC. how excited were theyD. they were how excited( ) 8. The factory __________ its waste into the river, but now it disposes of the waste in a new way.A. used to dumpB. is used to dumpC. used to dumpingD. is used to dumping ( ) 9. In the UK, a woman usually doesn’t like to be asked how much ___________.A. she is weighedB. is she weighedC. she weighsD. does she weigh( ) 10. -------I’m looking forward to the latest Hollywood film. _______will it be on?--------________________next Friday.A. How soon; UntilB. How long; Not untilC. How soon; Not untilD. How long; Until( ) 11. ------I haven’t heard from Henry for a long time.------What do you think ______________ to him?A. has happenedB. to happenC. was happeningD. was happened( ) 12. I am not sure _________you like the main character in the play.A. thatB. whatC. ifD. when( ) 13. When the editor heard that the accident was __________ reported, he kept his mouth ____________ open for a long time.A. wide; wideB. widely, widelyC. wide, widelyD. widely, wide( ) 14. -----What is being exhibited in the hall?-----Some new kinds of watches ________ in Swiss.A. are madeB. madeC. have madeD. are being made( ) 15. -----How much homework has your cousin finished?-----__________at all. He has sat there the whole morning, doing _______.A. None; nothingB. Nothing; noneC. No one; nothingD. nothing; none ( ) 16. ------What did the doctor say? -----He asked me how long __________.A. has my daughter caught a coldB. had my daughter caught a coldC. my daughter had caught a coldD. my daughter had had a cold( ) 17. Last year the trip to Disneyland in Hong Kong _____ us about a whole week.A. spentB. tookC. spendsD. takes( ) 18. On my birthday, my father bought a watch ________ a present _______ me. A.for; as B. as; as C. as; for D. for; for( ) 19. —Which do you prefer, tea or coffee?—I don’t care. ______ is fine.A. EitherB. NeitherC. BothD. All( ) 20. ------Where did you go last night, Ann?-------I __________ to go to Linda’s birthday party.A. am invitedB. was invitedC. have been invitedD. will be invitedSection 2: Fill in the blanks with correct verb forms(20分)1.Tanya ___________(speak) German very well.2.Let’s go out. It___________(not/rain) now.3.I ___________(see) Rose in town a few days ago.4.I ______________(have) a dinner at 8 o’clock yesterday evening.5.Linda _____________(study) in Wuxi International School since 2010.6.When we got home last night, we found that somebody __________(break) into the flat.7.I don’t know if it_____________(rain) tomorrow. If it ____________(rain), I will stay at home.8.Many accidents ______________(cause) by careless driving.9.The house ______________(build) in 1935.10.-----___________ you ever _____________(bite) by a dog?----No, I haven’t.11. —Would you like some bananas?—No, thanks. I _____________(eat) one already.12. He won’t call you until he ____________ (reach) Beijing.13. You ______________(know) the result of the exam in an hour.14. She was watching TV while her mother _______________(wash) her clothes.15. When they got to the cinema, the film _______________(be) on for an hour.16. We are looking forward to _________________(hear) from you soon.17. The murderer ________________(catch) by the brave policeman yesterday morning.18. - _________ Mr. James ____________(forgive) you for your mistake?- Not yet.19. Would you mind _____________(add) your name to this list?20. Her grandma is badly ill. She must ______________(take) to the hospital at once.Section 3: Correction (10分)1.Do you know who am I ?___________________________________________________________________________2. He said he will pay our school a visit.___________________________________________________________________________3. I know the person which you spoke to just now.___________________________________________________________________________4. This is the best book which I have ever read.___________________________________________________________________________5. He is comes from Taiwan.___________________________________________________________________________6. Is there a boy is called Ryan in your class?___________________________________________________________________________7. Neither you nor I are right.___________________________________________________________________________8. If you are interested about our products, you can contact us by e- mail.___________________________________________________________________________9. The baby should be taken good care.___________________________________________________________________________ 10.What a terrible weather it is!___________________________________________________________________________Section 4: Reading Comprehension (36分)AAre you afraid of tests?What will you do to prepare for a test?The following suggestions will be helpful。
中学生标准学术能力测试2024年
中学生标准学术能力测试2024年全文共四篇示例,供读者参考第一篇示例:2024年中学生标准学术能力测试(SAST)是一项全国性的考试,旨在评估中学生在各个学科领域的学术能力和综合素养。
这项测试不仅仅是对学生学习成果的检验,更是对学生学习能力和思维能力的综合评估。
通过参加SAST,学生可以了解自己在各个学科领域的水平,从而更好的规划自己的学习方向和提升自己的学术能力。
2024年的SAST主要包括语文、数学、英语、物理、化学、生物、历史、地理、政治和文综等多个学科领域的测试内容。
在每个学科领域的测试中,都会有选择题、填空题、解答题等不同类型的题目,以全面评估学生在各个方面的学术能力。
2024年的SAST还将加入一些创新性和实践性的题目,以测试学生的创新能力和实践动手能力。
语文测试主要包括阅读理解、写作、作文等内容,旨在考察学生的语文表达能力和文字理解能力。
数学测试主要涉及代数、几何、概率统计等内容,考察学生的数学运算能力和问题解决能力。
英语测试则主要包括听力、阅读、写作等内容,以考察学生的英语交流能力和理解能力。
物理、化学、生物等自然科学学科的测试内容,则主要考察学生的科学知识和实验能力。
历史、地理、政治等社会科学学科的测试内容,则主要考察学生对社会历史和社会制度的理解和分析能力。
文综则综合考察学生在不同学科领域的能力和综合表达能力。
参加2024年SAST的中学生需要具备良好的基础知识和扎实的学习能力,同时也需要具备较强的解题能力和分析能力。
在备考过程中,学生可以通过系统的学习计划和多样化的练习方式来提升自己的学术能力。
学生也需要注重对考试要求的了解和把握,合理规划备考时间,以保持身心健康。
第二篇示例:2024年中学生标准学术能力测试将是一场全面测评学生综合能力的重要考试。
这场测试旨在检验学生对各个学科知识的掌握程度、思维能力以及解决问题的能力,同时也旨在培养学生的学习兴趣和动手能力。
本文将详细介绍2024年中学生标准学术能力测试的内容和要求。
2024届北京市清华大学中学生标准学术能力诊断性测试1月测试英语试卷
2024届北京市清华大学中学生标准学术能力诊断性测试1月测试英语试卷一、阅读理解From hawk hikes to private sleepovers at the zoo, there is a great selection of animal-related experiences available to groups. Here are some top options to get closer to various wonderful wildlife.Chester ZooThe newest attractions here are the Madagascar Lemur Walkthrough experience, which gives visitors the opportunity to walk alongside ring-tailed and red-ruffed lemurs, and the interactive American Wetland Aviary, which is home to birds like scarlet ibises and flamingos. Group rates are available for parties of 15 or more and there are various catering options, including sit-down meals at the restaurant at the heart of the zoo.ZSL Whipsnade ZooUntil September 2022, it is offering groups of up to 60 the opportunity to experience a private Nature Night, on which they’ll get to explore the zoo privately after the public has left, take part in activities like quizzes, camp overnight, and get up early for a private tour along the green trail before it reopens to the public again.West Midland Safari ParkThe latest attraction at the park is the new African Walking Trail. Opened in May, the trail features three viewpoints that allow visitors to see the park’s African animals on foot. There’s also a four-mile drive-through safari area with red panda, penguin and lorikeet areas. Groups of ten plus, arriving in the same vehicle, can save more than 40%.Knowsley Safari ParkThe five-mile safari drive through the site takes you past free-roaming lions, rhinos and more than 100cheeky baboons. There’s a foot safari area, where the highlight is the Amur Tiger Trail with transparent walled viewing areas where you can get nose-to-nose with 450-pound tigers. Groups of 15 people and more, arriving in one vehicle, qualify for special ticket rates.1.Who is the passage intended for?A.Animal-loving students.B.Forest hiking fans.C.Group tour organizers.D.Wildlife preservationists.2.Visitors can experience private tours in ________.A.Chester ZooB.ZSL Whipsnade ZooC.West Midland Safari ParkD.Knowsley Safari Park3.From the passage, we know that ________.A.delicious meals are offered to tourists in the four parksB.private tours are available in the four parksC.all the parks can provide driving-through servicesD.visitors can have access to walking trails in the four parksScientists regularly make vital new discoveries, but few can claim to have invented an entirely new field of science. Chemist Carolyn Bertozzi is one of them. Her discovery of biorthogonal chemistry (生物正交化学) in 2003 created a brand-new discipline of scientific investigation, which has enabled countless advances in medical science and led to a far greater understanding of biology at a molecular (分子的) level. On October 5, Bertozzi was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, jointly with two other professors. She is also the only woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize in science this year, after an all-male line-up in 2021.Bertozzi was the middle daughter of an MIT physics professor and a secretary. Few predicted that Bertozzi would be the most famous person in the family. While her academic performance was not bad in high school, she was fond of playing soccer. She end ed up being admitted to Harvard University. Despite her talent in soccer, she found it too time-consuming and quit the sport to devote herself to academics.But before becoming a rock star scientist, Bertozzi almost became an actual rock star. When she started at Harvard, she was tempted to major in music. That idea was “unpopular” with her parents, and she was timid about defying them. Instead, she chose the premed (医学预科的) trackthat included classes in math and sciences, and declared herself a biology major at the end of her first year of college.Her interest in music did not completely fall by the wayside, however. Bertozzi played keyboards and sang backup vocals for a hair metal band. Bertozzi, however, did not play with the band for long. Once the band’s practices and performances conflicted with her labs and classes, there was only one outcome.Plus, she’d soon have organic chemistry to think about a course which is infamous for weeding out pre-meds. Without any clear career ambitions up to that point, Bertozzi had been thinking about possibly becoming a doctor when, in her sophomore year (大二学年), she suddenly fell so head over heels in love with her chemistry course that she couldn’t tear herself away from her textbooks long enough to go out on Saturday nights. A torture to many was pure pleasure for her. Bertozzi changed her major from biology to chemistry a year later.Bertozzi has sometimes joked about her having missed out on her chance to follow Morello to LosAngeles. “I didn’t get on that bus, and my playing is now limited to ‘The Wheel's on the Bus Go Round,’ I’m waiting for my sons to get old enough to appreciate 1980s heavy metal!”4.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.Bertozzi is one of those scientists who made significant new discoveries.B.Bertozzi was the only female to win a Nobel Prize in science in 2021.C.Bertozzi played keyboards and sang backup vocals throughout her college years.D.Bertozzi initially planned to become a doctor.5.The underlined word in Para. 3 means ________.A.tell B.disobey C.approach D.threaten6.The organic chemistry course Bertozzi took was known to be ________.A.easy and enjoyableB.difficult to pass for pre-med studentsC.popular among hair metal band playersD.a required course for all college students7.What kind of person do you think Carolyn Bertozzi is?A.Brave and sympathetic.B.Athletic and critical.C.Humble and passionate.D.Talented and creative.Willie Sutton, a once celebrated American criminal, was partly famous for saying he robbed banks because “that’s where the money is.” Actually, museums are where the money is. In a single gallery there can be paintings worth more, taken together, than a whole fleet of jets. And while banks can hide their money in basements, museums have to put their valuables in plain sight.Nothing could be worse than the thought of a painting as important as The Scream, Edvard Munch’s impressive image of a man screaming against the backdrop of a blood-red sky, disappearing into a criminal underworld that doesn’t care much about careful treatment of art works. Art theft is a vast problem around the world. As many as 10,000 precious items of all kinds disappear each year. And for smaller museums in particular, it may not be a problem they can afford to solve. The money for insurance on very famous pictures would be budget destroyers even for the largest museums.Although large museums have had their share of embarrassing robberies, the greatest problem is small institutions. Neither can afford heavy security. Large museums attach alarms to their most valuable paintings, but a modest alarm system can cost $500,000 or more. Some museums are looking into tracking equipment that would allow them to follow stolen items once they leave the museums. But conservators are concerned that if they have to insert something, it might damage the object. Meanwhile, smaller museums can barely afford enough guards, relying instead on elderly staff.Thieves sometimes try using artworks as money for other underworld deals. The planners of the 2006 robbery of Russborough House near Dublin, who stole 18 paintings, tried in vain to trade them for Irish Republican Army members held in British prison. Others demand a ransom (赎金) from the museum that owns the pictures. Once thieves in Frankfurt, Germany, made off with two major works by J.M.W. Turner from the Tate Gallery in London. The paintings, worth more than $80 million, were recovered in 2012 after the Tate paid more than $5 million to people having “information” about the paintings. Though ransom is illegal in Britain, money for looking into a case is not, provided that police agree the source of the information is unconnected to the crime. All the same, where information money end s and ransom begins is often a gray area.8.Why do smaller museums face a greater challenge in preventing art theft?A.They lack experienced staff.B.They cannot afford high-tech security systems.C.They do not have valuable artworks.D.They lack interest in art conservation.9.What is the concern of conservators regarding the use of tracking equipment to prevent art theft?A.It might damage the artwork.B.It is too expensive for smaller museums.C.It is difficult to insert into the paintings.D.It is ineffective for valuable paintings.10.From Paragraph 4, we can learn that ________.A.the thieves demanded a ransom from the Tate GalleryB.the Tate Gallery regained the lost paintings illegallyC.the money paid was considered an information fee, not a ransomD.the police requested the Tate Gallery to pay the money11.The purpose of this passage is ________.A.to remind criminals to protect and preserve the paintingB.to give suggestions on how to avoid the crimes of art theftC.to urge museums to set up more advanced security systemsD.to make people aware of art theft and the necessity of good security systemsWho cares if people think wrongly that the Internet has had more important influences than the washing machine? Why does it matter that people are more impressed by the most recent changes?It would not matter if these misjudgments were just a matter of people’s opinions. However, they have real impacts, as they result in misguided use of scarce resources.The fascination with the ICT(Information and Communication Technology) revolution, represented by the Internet, has made some rich countries wrongly conclude that making things is so “yesterday” that they should try to live on ideas. This belief in “post-industrial society” has ledthose countries to neglect their manufacturing sector (制造业) with negative consequences for their economies.Even more worryingly, the fascination with the Internet by people in rich countries has moved the international community to worry about the “digital divide” between the rich countries and the poor countries. This has led companies and individuals to donate money to developing countries to buy computer equipment and Internet facilities. The question, however, is whether this is what the developing countries need the most. Perhaps giving money for those less fashionable things such as digging wells, extending electricity networks and making more affordable washing machines would have improved people’s lives more than giving every child a laptop computer or setting up Internet centres in rural villages, I am not saying that those things are necessarily more important, but many donators have rushed into fancy programmes without carefully assessing the relative long-term costs and benefits of alternative uses of their money.In yet another example, a fascination with the new has led people to believe that the recent changes in the technologies of communications and transportation are so revolutionary that now we live in a “borderless world”. As a result, in the last twenty years or so, many people have come to believe that whatever change is happening today is the result of great technological progress, going against which will be like trying to turn the clock back. Believing in such a world, many governments have put an end to some of the very necessary regulations on cross-border flows of capital, labour and goods, with poor results.Understanding technological trends is very important for correctly designing economic policies, both at the national and the international levels, and for making the right career choices at the individual level. However, our fascination with the latest, and our under valuation of what has already become common, can, and has, led us in all sorts of wrong directions.12.What are the effects of people’ misjudgments on the influences of new technology?A.It stimulates innovation.B.It affects their personal opinions.C.It influences their use of resources.D.It leads to improved technology.13.Why is the “digital divide” a concern related to the fascination with the Internet in rich countries?A.It leads to competition between rich and poor countries.B.It results in a lack of access to technology in developing countries.C.It increases the cost of computer equipment in rich countries.D.It promotes global digital cooperation.14.From Paragraph 4, we know that ________.A.donating for technology is always the better optionB.the author does not provide opinions on this matterC.donating for technology and basic needs should be balancedD.donating for basic needs should be prioritized over technology15.What is the passage mainly about?A.Significance of information and communication technology.B.Serious consequences of over-emphasizing high technology.C.Technological trends guiding economic policy making.D.How to use donation money in the new age.There’s a Symphony Just Below the Surface — Can You Hear It?Imagine it’s your birthday, and your friends and family pool their money to get you the best gift you can imagine: tickets for fabulous seats to see your favorite musical act. But what if you got to the venue and something terrible had just happened to you? 16 . Even while facing the prospect of extreme difficulty in your life, you are so thrilled to see your favorite group that fora couple of hours, you can put all of that behind you.17 . That is the ability to suspend our fears and worries and focus on what we love. In the example of the concert, we know that when the music ends, we may go back to our concerns, but while it’s playing, there is nothing we can do about them, so we might as well just give in.Life always has its music, and we don’t need to be front-row center at a concert to hear it. Throughout our lives, no matter what else is going on, a melody is present. But we are often so focused on the present moment that we fail to hear the melody. 18 .We can become magnificent listeners to life, with enough practice. And let’s face it, this is something we were born to do, so the skill is there, waiting for us to employ it. We can tap into the music, and when we do find ourselves distracted from it, we can use consciousness to bring us right back. It is as simple as saying, “OK, I’m distracted again; I am going to start listening again.”19 .Life is always playing music, but we have to listen, and we listen by being present. We can do this. 20 . When we do this, we’ll discover that the symphony inside of us is magnificent.A.As humans, we have been given a wonderful giftB.These feelings may last several minutes or even last several hoursC.In a word, wisdom and patience are the things that listening to the music of life requires D.Soon, we will find that we have to redirect ourselves less and less, and we hear the music more and moreE.You’d broken your knees, say, or you learned of a failure of examF.The noise of our worry drowns out all the other things we might otherwise hear and enjoy G.We just need to realize and engage with the music of life that is always playing二、完形填空When Alex Lin was 11 years old, he read a(an) 21 article in the newspaper, which said that people were 22 old computers in backyards, throwing TVs into streams, and dumping(丢弃) cell phones in the garbage. This was dangerous because e waste contains harmful 23 that can leak into the environment, getting into crops, animals, water supplies—and people.Alex was really worried and decided to make it next project for WIN—the Westerly Innovations Network. Alex and six of his friends had 24 this organization to help solve community problems two years before.But what could they do about this project with e-waste? The team spent several weeks gathering information about the harmful chemicals in e waste and their 25 on humans. They learned how to dispose (处置) of e-waste 26 and how it could be recycled. Then, they sent out a survey and found only one in eight knew what e-waste was, let alone how to dispose of it.Alex and his friends went into 27 . They advertised in the local newspaper and 28 notices to students, asking residents to bring their 29 electronics to the school parking lot. The drive lasted two days, and they 30 over 9,500 kilograms of e waste.The next step was to set up a long-term e-waste drop-off center for the town. After some research, they’d learned that reusing is the best way to 31 electronic devices and it is seven times more 32 than recycling. So, they began learning to refurbish(翻新) computers themselves and distributed them to students who didn’t have their own. In this way, they could help students in the area and protect the environment at the same time.For a 33 solution to e waste, the drop off center wasn’t enough. Laws would have to be passed. In 2016,WIN helped 34 for an e waste bill in their town, which required companies that manufactured or sold electronics to take back e waste. The bill clearly 35 the dumping of e waste.Because of the work of WIN, more and more people, like Alex and his team, are getting the message about safe disposal of e-waste. As Alex says, “Today’s technology should not become tomorrow’s harmful garbage.21.A.alarming B.terrifying C.embarrassing D.inspiring 22.A.carrying B.burying C.taking D.destroying 23.A.subjects B.restrictions C.bacterial D.chemicals 24.A.developed B.recognized C.formed D.restored 25.A.affects B.effects C.consequences D.attempts 26.A.properly B.instantly C.constantly D.gradually 27.A.enthusiasm B.action C.behavior D.energy 28.A.distributed B.contributed C.established D.conducted 29.A.unexpected B.unwanted C.useless D.meaningless 30.A.obtained B.collected C.ordered D.donated 31.A.break down B.take in C.expose to D.deal with 32.A.efficient B.economical C.effective D.beneficial 33.A.lasting B.physical C.original D.crucial 34.A.push B.delay C.accept D.pass 35.A.prevents B.permits C.predicts D.forbids三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
福建省福安市第一中学2023-2024学年高二下学期第三次月考英语试题(含答案)
福安一中2023—2024第二学期高二第三次月考英语试题(考试时长:120分钟;满分:150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分7.5 分)听下面5段对话。
每段对后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B, C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the speakers do on Thursday?A. Play football.B. Watch a movie.C. Go hiking.2. What does the man want to do?A. Place an order.B. Design a uniform.C. Form a team.3. What is Sally’s favorite city?A. Paris.B. Madrid.C. Venice.4. Where will the speakers go?A. To a cafe.B. To a dessert shop.C. To a bookstore.5. What relation is Mr. Gomez to the man?A. His teacher.B. His client.C. His boss.第二节(共15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分22.5 分)听下面5 段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5 秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独自读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6 和第7 两个小题。
6. What is the man doing?A. Driving a car.B. Repairing a car.C. Borrowing a car.7. How does the man sound in the end?A. Confused.B. Hesitant.C. Confident.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10 三个小题。
江苏省常州市2024-2025学年九年级上学期第一次月考英语试卷(含答案)
2024-2025学年第一学期课堂教学调研九年级英语考试时间:70分钟考试范围:9AU1-U2 命题人:九年级英语组2024.09二、单项选择(10*2=20分)21.The scientist is very modest. He noverA.shows aroundB.shows offC.shows upD.show on22 This young actor has received high from viewers(观众)for his acting skillsA.attentionB.standard C praise D.position23.As a teacher,you be too patient.A.can'tB.canC.shouldn'tD.should24.-Which would you like, a cupof coffee or a bottle of orange, Jane?- .I'd just like a cup of tea.A.EitherB.BothC.NoneD.Neither25.-I wonder if Mike swimming this afternoon-I think if he his homework, he will go with us.A.goes;finishesB.will go;finishesC.goes;will finishD.will go;will finish26.The workers were dead aftor finishing the hard work.A.so good asB.as well asC.so well asD.as good as27.-Do you prefer the film with me?-No.I'd ratherat home and lisen to music.A.see;stayB.to see;to stayC.to see;stayD.seej to stay28.The robot requires .I think I need to go to ask the manager for help.A.fixingB.to fixC.fixD.to fixed29.-What beautiful flowers! How much do they cost?-Forty yuanA.at allB.above allC.in alD.after all30.-Nowadays, most students are vcry stressed.- . They need time to relax and-think for themselves.A.That's not the case.B.I can't agree moreC.It doesn't matterD.I don't think so三、完型填空(10*1=10分)A few years ago, the company I work for sent my wife and me to live in New York for a year. I've always loved jogging,so I was really 31 when I found our flat was next to Central Park. This meant that overy morning I could go for a run 32 I went to work.Because a lot of people had told me to be 33 of thieves(窃贼)in the park,I didn't usually take anything with me.What could they steal(偷)from me 34 I didn't have anything? But one morning my wife asked me to buy some 35 on the way home so I took a $10 note out of my wallet.While I was running through the park, another jogger 36 into me.He said sorry and oontinued running. I thought it was a bit37 so I checked my pocket and found that the money was missing. I started to run after himright away.I 38 caughthim by his arm. I started shouting and told him to give me the $10 note.I'm not usually a(n)39 person but I really got very angry.This seemed to frighten(惊吓)him and he quickly put his hand into his pocket and gave me the money. Then he ran away as fast as he couldI bought the bread and went home. As soon as I got home, I began to tell my wife my story. "You won't beleve what happened to me," I started. She 40 me,"T know.You left the money for the bread on the kitchen table."31.A.angry B.happy C.strange D.curious32.A.after B.when C.before D.as33.A.careful B.sure C.proud D.afraid34.A.however B.while C.if D.or,35. A.coffee k C.fruit D.bread36 A.bumped B.looked C.turned D.moved37.A.crazy B.natural C.strange D.rude38.A.happily B.finally C.politely D.slowly39.A.calm B.generous C.active D.impatient40.A.stopped B.pushed C.praised D.accepted四、阅读理解(13*2=26分)AJoin us at the sports hall!Morring 8:30 am -11:30 am Lunch 12:30pm-1:20 pmAfter noon 1:30pm-5:00 pmAfter school 5:30pm-7:00 pmMonday Netball Personal challengcprojectsTuesday Girls badminton Boys basketball Boys badminton Wednesday Netbal training Girls basketball Dance olub Thursday Basketball training Boys football Football training Friday Girls football41. How long do students have for lunch?A.30 minutes.B.50 minutes.C.One hourD.Two hours42. If Jack wants to play badminton, when should ho go to the sports hall?A.At 8:30 am on TuesdayB.At 9:00 am on ThursdayC.At 1:30 pm on FridayD.At 5:30 pm on Tuesday43.What is the table mainly about?A. The school's sports hall.B.A class timetable.C.Activities at the sports hall.D.A teaching plan.BWhen someone walks into a room wearingbright colours, everyone seems to takenotice.Beautiful bright colours can easily draw out attentjon. Fresh roses can cheer us up when we're feeling blue. Dressing up in colourful clothing can bring us into a more posirive (积极的)mood.What shall I wear today? What colour should I choose?Dressing yourself for the day is quite important whether you know it or not.Your moods often show what your bodies end up wearing. When you look in the mirror after you dress,train yourself to notice how you feel when you see yourself. Notice your mood. If you are not feeling yourself, could the colour of what you are wearing irritate (使不适)your nerve system(神经系统)?Did you never notice that before?We all know that dark colours can tell lies. Thev can make you look and feel older than you really are. That is why baby clothes never come in dark colours. To the mind, dark colours seem easier to hotd power, but to the heart and feelings, they don't help your hcart to open. Bring happy colours and happiness to go hand in hand. Bright happy colouis open your heart, calming your nerve system.Some advice:If you work around people who wear black, try to find a happy colour to look at to replace (取代)the picture of dark colours in your mind.At night, wear soft clothes in light colours to help your nerve system calm down and smooth it out, preparing yourself for sleep.Don't dress children in dark colours because their nerve systems are just beginning to fccl.44. Which of the following colours shouldn t we choose to look at if a lot of people in your office wear dark clothes?A.Black.B.Green.C.Yollow.D.Red.45.What does the underlined word "They''refer to?A.Some lics.B.Baby clothes.C.Dark colours.D.Different moods.46.We should wear to help our nerve system calm down and smooth it out to prepare for sleep.A.white leather clothesB.black cotton clothesC.light yellow silk clothesD.dark blue sitk cJothes47.Which of the following sentences is NOT true?A.People often connect bright colours to happiness.B. We shouldn't dress children in dark colours because it's not good for sleep.C.Dark colours may give us wrong information.D.Wearing wrong colours may make you feel not comfortable.48.The purpose(目的)of para 1 is toA.lead to the topicB.explain a concept(概念)C.raise a questionD.give some suggestionsCWe live in the world full of colours. Does a colour have weight? If you say "no",you are wrong. If you don't bclieve, you may do an experiment.First,put two objects(物品)with the same weight into two boxes.Then cover the boxes. Thurd, wrap one box with a red piece of paper, and the other with a white piccc of paper. Now hold the boxes with your hand one by one. It is certain that you will think the red one is a little heavier.Why? A scientist found that different colours have different weight in a man's mind.So he did many tests and at last he found that every colour has its own woight in our mind and their order is the same. The heaviest colour is red, then blue, green,orange,yellow and white.The scientist told us that colous also have smell. Can you smell the colour? Of course not.Then why did the scientist say so? That is because every colour stands for a kind of light with a certain wavelength(波长),and it reaches our brain(脑)through sense organs (器官)According to this discovery, scientists say that people accept the colours they like,and refuse the colours thoy hate. So your body and mind will be healthy by using the colours you like. Or you'll be nervous or even get ill. For example, if you stay in a room with red windows,wallpapers and furniture for two hours, you'll feel you havo been there for four hours. But if the room is blue, you'll feel you have been there for only an hour. Another example, if a person walks out of a red room and into a blue room, his to Inperature will fall. That means our body temperature will change with different colours.49.The first three paragraphs tell us thatA.the two boxes have the same weightB.colours can change the weight of an objectC. the red paper is heavier than the white paperD.different colours have different weight in people's mind50.The underlined word wrap in para 2 meansA.拆开B.包裹C.吸住D.称重51.Why did-the scientist think that colours have smoll?A Because we can smell colours with our nose.B. Because every colour has its own sweet smell.C. Because people can sense the light of coloursD. Because every colour can give off light of the same length.52.Which of the following is NOT Due arcording to the passage?A.Poople may get ill if thev refuse the colours they don't like.B.People can stay longer in blue rooms than in red rooms.C.In people's mind, red colour is heavier than white colour.D.People's body tomperature will change with different colours.53 The passage is probablyA. a short novelB. a news reportC.a science reportD. an advertisement五、六选四(1.5*4=6分)A fun way le put yourself in a good mood is by creatilg mood board. What's that?54. Susie Moore, a life coach, often guidés poople to make their own mood boards.To create your own mood board, you'll need a soft board or a cardboard. 55, Go through them, cutting out photos for your board. Use your feelings to choose what works best.Here, let me use Moore's tips to create a mood board and offer tips on how you can make your own.56.,Anything that makes you feel good, use it. I usod photos of my favourite food watermelon, and my favourite animal,penguns.You might use your mood board to set goals (目标)for things you' d like to achieve. I want to read at least 30 books this year.57. Maybe it's your classroom, a playground, or a comfortable corner at home.You can put photos of that place on your mood board,or choose photos that remind you of it.I used this photo of West Virginia, where I grew up.A.This is aiso a good time to dink aooul happy things.B.It's anything that encourages (鼓励)you or makes you happy.C One step is to start with some of your favourite things.D.Sometimes,you can also watch your favourite TV or Hlnis.E Think about a place that makes you feel safe and happy.F.You'll also need old magazines,greeting oards and photos.卷II(18分)六、综合填空(9*1=9分)China is a large country. It has special cultures with 58. _very long history.Chinese food plays an important part in Chinese families. Chinese people eat theirmeals 59. chopsticks(筷子).One-of the main foods 60.(be) rice. Tea is a favourite drink.Chinese calendar is different from the one in Western countries.New Year's Day is in latewinter. It is also called the Spring Festival. And it also has some special 61. (tradition)customs(传统习俗).For example,each family sweeps the floor before New Year's Day 62. they beliove they can sweep away all the old year's bad 63. (lucky) in this way.The Chinese zodiac, known as Shengxiao follows a twelve-year cycle. Each year 64. (name) after an animal. For example, the year of 2024 is the Year of the Dragon.Chinese is a difficult language. Chinese writing 65. (develop)forover 4000 years. It has thousands of characters. A character stands for a word and also a 66. (mean).Besides Pulonghua, Chinese people speak some other forms(形式)of the language,and there are manu Li-d--dialects(方言).七、翻译句子(1.5*6=9分)67.粉色有什么不好吗?there ?68.或者西蒙或者戴维准备接受新挑战。
2022-2023学年山东省济南市历城第二中学高二上学期1月月考英语试题
2022-2023学年山东省济南市历城第二中学高二上学期1月月考英语试题1. 4 Books for Your Christmas ListThese spectacular books would make fantastic presents this Christmas.Journey to the River Seaby Eva Ibbotson.Illustrated by Katie Hickey(Macmillan Children’s Books)In this children’s classic, travel deep into the Amazon jungle in search of adventure with heroine Mala. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of an award-winning, best-selling story this gift edition comes packed with lots of colorful artwork from illustrator Katie Hickey.Little People Big Dreams Treasuryby Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara and Lisbeth Kaiser(Frances Lincoln Children’s book)In this wonderfully illustrated collection you can explore the fascinating true stories of 50 brilliant “dreamers” including activists like Greta Thunberg, artists such as Frida Kahlo, musicians, scientists, sporting legends and writers.Daughter of the Deepby Rick Riordan(Puffin Books)Percy Jackson author Rick Riordan’s latest book is a thrilling sci-fi adventure set in an academy for underwater explorers. During the sea-trials at the end of their first year, Ana and her classmates witness a terrible tragedy and soon begin to uncover deep, dark secrets and age-old rivalries.Everyone Sangby William Sieghart.Illustrated by Emily Sutton(Walker Books)If you like poetry, you’ll love this illustrated collection, which is divided into four sections: Poemsto Make You Smile; Poems to Move You; Poems to Give You Hope; and Poems to Calm and Connect You. Poets such as Carol Ann Duffy and Lemn Sissay are included.1. Which book tells true stories about some famous people?A.Journey to the River Sea.B.Little People Big Dreams Treasury.C.Daughter of the Deep.D.Everyone Sang.2. What kind of book is Daughter of the Deep?A.A folk tale. B.A biography.C.A science fiction. D.A true story.3. What is special about Everyone Sang?A.It is written by Eva Ibbotson.B.Itis intended for poetry lovers.C.It is one of the best-selling hooks.D.It contains stories about Lemn Sissay.2. Arthur Lih of Massapequa sold his first LifeVac, a device to help save people’s life, to a fire department about 18 months ago, when the Jericho Fire Department purchased 21 of the devices. Now about 10 Long Island fire departments have purchased Lih’s invention, which is designed to draw foreign objects from the throats of choking victims when procedures such as the Heimlich Maneuver (海姆立克急救法) don’t work. He has sold about 5,000 LifeVac dev ices in the United States and abroad since the device went on the market in August 2014.The Freeport Fire Department is one of Lih’s clients. It bought about 25 LifeVac devices to put on trucks, as well as in chiefs’ vehicles, said Ray Maguire, the department’s executive director. “It’s an extra tool in the toolbox,” Maguire said. “I’d be surprised if anyone who sees it doesn’t purchase it. It’s that tool you may only need once, but it’s the tool you really want in case you need it. It’s affordable. I have it in my car. I have one at home, too.”Dr. Lee Smith at Northwell Health said that if a choking victim can’t breathe, he or she becomes a candidate for the Heimlich. If the Heimlich doesn’t work, the victim would probably lose consciousness because of a lack of oxygen.A challenge for any new medical device is convincing potential users that it works and is safe. In tests, the LifeVac successfully removed an obstruction (阻塞物) from the throat of a dead human body on the first try 49 out of 50 times, according to an August research article in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine.Lih invented the product in his garage, inspired after he went with a friend to a hospital while the friend’s mother was going through tests. The friend said the last time he was there, a 7-year-old child had choked to death on a grape.1. What’s the function of the LifeVac device?A.To put out the fire. B.To remove foreign objects.C.To design procedures. D.To treat victims’ throats.2. What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us about the invention?A.Its target users. B.Its practical necessity.C.Its major advantages. D.Its reasonable price3. What inspired Lih to invent the product?A.A kid’s death.B.His client’s suggestion.C.A garage accident. D.Material rewards.4. What is the text mainly about?A.A productive inventor. B.A convincing cure.C.An anti-choking device. D.An important toolbox.3. The organic (有机的) food market is made up of the sale of organic foods, drinks and related services. These food products do not use a lot of food additives or industrial solvent (溶剂).Increasing health concerns about the growing number of chemical poisoning cases globally is acting as a driver in the organic food market. People are paying more attention to health because of the harmful effects caused by the presence of chemical pesticides (杀虫剂) in food products.The chemical pesticides in food products can cause cancer. According to a UN report, around 200,000 people die every year due to bad effects of pesticides in food products. This is causing people to change their focus towards organic food products.Are organic foods safer? We cannot say yes immediately. Some data show possible health benefits of organic foods. Some studies have shown differences between the organic foods and the traditional ones. But there is little information to prove how these differences can give overall health benefits. Compared with the traditional foods and drinks, short shelf life of organic foods is controlling the organic food market. For example, a study conducted by a research team shows that the shelf life of organic food products is shorter than traditional products. Similarly, some researchers find that many organic foods have higher levels of bacteria than traditional products, which cause food to go bad. As organic foods don’t have the similar am ount of preservative (防腐剂) to that of traditional foods, organic foods are easier to gain bacteria attacks and have a shorter shelf life, which in turn makes it difficult for people to keep them. Thus, people will experience a high risk of buying the bad organic foods.The organic food market is controlled by authorities such as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) to ensure high-quality standards of food products. Also, the authorities have come up with strict food labeling rules for the organic food market.1. What makes people prefer organic foods according to the text?A.The low price. B.The food safety.C.The special taste. D.The unique packaging design.2. What is paragraph 5 mainly about?A.The use of organic foods.B.Ways of making organic foods.C.An introduction to traditional foods.D.The disadvantage of organic foods.3. What’s the author’s attitude towards organic foods?A.Supportive. B.Doubtful. C.Uncaring. D.Objective.4. Where does this text probably come from?A.A medical book. B.A health magazine.C.A cooking guidebook. D.A book review.4. Commercial airlines alone contribute around 3 percent of total global carbon emissions. But the industry is actively looking for green solutions in the form of sustainable (可持续发展的) airline fuel, and in one case, that fuel may have had a previous life as your household food waste. In a study released this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers detail a method of transforming food waste into sustainable airline fuel.Biomass (生物质), such as animal and food waste, can be transformed into biofuels, which are renewable liquid fuels made from organic matter. Derek Vardon, a senior research engineer at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), says that their fuel worked as a mixture of 90 percent conventional petrol airline fuel and 10 percent alternative airline fuel required by the industry currently. They also show they could push it to a 70/30 mixture with more time and testing available.Major companies are eager to participate in sustainable airline fuel because some sustainable solutions, such as battery-operated commercial planes, just aren’t possible yet with current battery technology. A battery-powered plane would be too heavy to fly long distances, so fuel that works in the same way as the fuel we have is a simpler way to trade out emission-heavy fossil fuels.Vardon says that because the wet waste used in the process would normally go to a landfill (垃圾填埋场) and break down to release greenhouse gases, the process of making and using sustainable airline fuel could actually have a negative carbon footprint when scaled up.Commercial airlines are also on board to find an affordable and sustainable solution to the carbon-intensive process of air travel. Airlines are looking to hit aggressive sustainability goals by 2050, including decreasing net carbon dioxide emissions by 50 percent.1. Which of the following is used for sustainable airline power?A.Biomass. B.Liquid fuelC.Battery power. D.Fossil fuel.2. Why are commercial planes still fuel-powered?A.Biofuel proves less costly and easier to produce.B.It’s convenient to create the proper fuel mixture.C.Biofuel is environmentally friendly and sustainable.D.Fuel-powered planes are likely to travel lighter and farther.3. What does the underlined phrase “on board” in the last paragraph refer to?A.Taking off. B.Participating in.C.Holding a meeting. D.Appearing on stage.4. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A.Alternative Energy to Fossil Fuel.B.How to Get Fossil Fuel Sustainable.C.Changing Food Waste into Airplane Fuel.D.How to Decrease Carbon Dioxide Emissions.5. There have been several incidents at some events in recent years where people died because of unsafe crowd conditions and stampedes. The latest such one unfolded in Seoul, South Korea, where a Halloween gathering in a club district turned deadly, with at least 155 deaths being reported. 1 Indeed, it’s a frightening situation to be in and circumstances may make it impossible to escape. But there are several strategies that could help you avoid a potentially deadly outcome.Have a plan before you need oneThe key to staying safe in a crowd begins as soon as you arrive at the location. 2 It’s a piece of common-sense advice that you should apply not just at big events, but even when entering almost any room.Go with the flowIf there’s a sudden panic and crowds begin to push in a certain direction, you may fight back and push the opposite way. 3 If you go against the flow, you increase your chances of getting tripped and knocked down.4As you move forward with the crowd, it’s best to move in a diagonal (对角线的) direction. The goal is to get to the edge of the stampede where it’s less likely that you’ll end up stuck at a chokepoint, like a doorway.Find somewhere to protect yourselfAnother potential way to handle the situation is to protect yourself and allow the crowd to move past you. Look for a solid structure to stand behind such as a pillar (柱子) or a wall. 5Give yourself some breathing roomIn many stampede events, people die from asphyxiation (窒息). But a possible way to avoid this isto place your arms in front of you, almost in a boxer — like stance (站立姿势).That could give you some very valuable breathing room — literally.6. A hockey player Jordan Martinook may be known by most fans for his skills on the ice. And Emma, a 12-year-old girl with Down syndrome(唐氏综合症), _______ seeing her friend every_______ game.Emma met Jordan in 2019 for the first time, and they quickly built a friendship through the glass during games. But when the COVID-19 began, Emma wasn’t able to see her friend for a long time. Their _______ at a game last week was so heartwarming that it quickly spread.Izzo, Emma’s mom, tweeted (发推特) about their unexpected meeting, and it was seen by thousands. “A _______ THANK YOU for making this girl’s night, month and year!” she wrote. “She was just so happy that you saw her and _______ to say hi, but giving her your _______ made it even more special! The interaction (互动) with her _______ so much!”Soon, their story was being _______ by local news. While Emma had just hoped for a smile and a wave, Jordan gave her a signed stick, which her mother said was so much more than either of them had _______.Even one of Emma’s teachers was moved by the kind gesture. “I wanted to ________ thank you. Emma is one of my students,” her teacher tweeted. “She talks about you several times a week. Your kind ________ warme d my heart.”But for Jordan, it was Emma who ________ his day. He said, “Seeing her I got a little ________. It was definitely great to see her back at a game and you just can’t help but smile. Her energy is amazing.” The bond the two of them ________ is s omething that has made a big ________.1.A.makes up for B.takes control of C.puts up with D.looks forward to 2.A.surprising B.embarrassing C.single D.urgent3.A.reunion B.reaction C.manner D.promise4.A.familiar B.similar C.lucky D.sincere5.A.set out B.turned back C.came over D.gave in6.A.stick B.greeting C.hand D.help7.A.holds B.means C.acquires D.produces8.A.caught B.awarded C.written D.covered9.A.confirmed B.expected C.tolerated D.expressed10.A.personally B.calmly C.apparently D.amazingly 11.A.gesture B.comment C.invitation D.request12.A.saved B.woke C.brightened D.pursued13.A.eager B.anxious C.emotional D.strong14.A.experience B.search C.share D.lose15.A.effort B.decision C.contribution D.difference7. 语法填空The French author Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin once wrote, “Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are,” 1 means “You are what you eat.” Chinese cuisine is a case in point. In conclusion, through food, Chinese people everywhere show their culture as well as their friendship and 2 (kind). So what we can say is that culture and cuisine go hand 3 hand, and if you do not experience one, you can never really know the other.8. 语法填空。
2022-2023学年广东省揭阳市揭东区光正实验学校高三上学期第二次月考英语考试
2022-2023学年广东省揭阳市揭东区光正实验学校高三上学期第二次月考英语考试1. ASTRONAUT CAMP- FLORIDAHave you ever wanted to step into the shoes of an astronaut and experience rocket flight and cosmic(宇宙的)exploration? On this journey to Florida you will come as close as possible to this experience without actually traveling into space.Part 1-Visit the Planetarium(天文馆)From traditional star displays and cultural shows that detail the importance of astronomy around the world, to feature presentations that show the depths of outer space, the planetarium has something for curious stargazers of all ages.Part 2-Take Part in Mission SpaceWhat’s it like to be an astronaut? You’ll find out on Mission SPACE! Before you board,you’ll train for your mission on the X-2 Deep Space Shuttle at the International Space TrainingCenter(ISTC).Each member of your 4-cadet(学员)crew will assume an important role: navigator, pilot, commander or engineer.Part 3-Lunch with an AstronautThis 90-minute encounter at the Space Center in Cape features a buffet-style lunch along with a personalized presentation from one of celebrated astronauts. At the end of the event, there’s a brief question-and-answer session, plus time for family photos with the astronaut. Astronauts describe what it's like to live in space-eating, exercising, sleeping and training. No topic is off-limits.Part 4-Experience Rocket FlightEnter the Shuttle Launch Experience, and recreate the feeling of a space shot in real time, from the launch pad(发射台)to orbit. Adjust before six seconds, the main engines fire up, and as the speakers say“3, 2, 1….” the rocket launches.1. What does Mission Space include?A.Experiencing a space shot. B.Preparing for a space mission.C.Learning how to train your crew. D.Seeing the depth of outer space.2. In which part can you ask astronauts questions?A.At the Planetarium. B.On Mission SPACE.C.At Lunch with an Astronaut. D.In the Shuttle Launch Experience.3. What is the purpose of this journey?A.To show people modern star displays. B.To train people to be future astronautsC.To provide some knowledge of planetarium. D.To help people learn more about space travel.2. Tired of working in IT and staying the same in Australia, Paulo Cattaneo decided to make a change. In 2015 he started a strict budget so he could save up enough money to buy his dream KTM 1190 motorbike, a camera, and enough funds to support himself for a few years.Then he gave up his job, packed his things, and set off on an adventure, travelling the world on his motorbike. Paulo, 39, has spent the last four years biking through Australia, South America, North America, and Europe, riding up to 12 hours a day and spending his nights in his tent under the stars.“Australia for me was my first experience riding long distance and I was mind-blown by the beauty of the old continent.” Paulo wrote on his travel journal, “Traveling through Latin America, I explored the rainforest and learned Spanish and Portuguese. Mexico has some of the best food I ever had and Peru is an interesting place where I can enjoy the unique local Indian culture, also called Inca civilization.”Paulo has managed to keep his travels going by keeping his budget tight, so he hasn’t had to get a job for his travels. To keep costs low, he seldom looked for accommodation in hotels and went camping instead. Thankfully, the motorbike, which Paulo bought secondhand in Australia, has not required any major repairs since he set off. The journey isn’t always easy, but Paulo has never looked back.Sadly, the Covid-19 pandemic put a stop to his travels in Greece when he traveled around Europe, and Paulo has had to spend the last few months in Italy, his homeland. Once the world is back up and running, he plans to return to life on the road and explore Asia and Africa.1. What did Paulo begin to do in 2015?A.Change his job to live a better life.B.Collect enough money to buy a car.C.Travel the world on his motorbike.D.Prepare for his trip around the world.2. What is not mentioned in paragraph 2?A.The way to travel. B.The last destination of travel.C.The places he’d been to.D.The travel daily schedule of travel.3. What happened to him during Paulo’s trip?A.He enjoyed the best food in Peru.B.He got a job to support his travel.C.The motorbike often troubled him.D.The view in Australia attracted him.4. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.Paulo was glad to return to his homeland.B.Paulo had to find accommodation in hotel.C.The Covid-19 couldn’t stop Paulo’s dream.D.Being alone was a challenge during Paulo’s trip .3. Human activity has shrunk (缩小) the size of wild animals worldwide, and yet recent research has found many mammals (哺乳动物) living near cities have gradually become larger, both in length and in weight. The findings are unexpected. Spreading urban environments can grow much hotter than natural habitats, and warmer temperatures usually benefit mammals that have a smaller, more energy-saving figure—a principle of biology known as Bergmann’s rule.As the world grows warmer, scientists have worried that mammals living near cities are going to grow smaller, possibly reducing their fitness and the fitness of their predators (捕食者). Even with climate change that might not happen. As it turns out, there is another factor affecting a mammal’s size that might exceed temperature, and that is food. In and around places with dense populations, where high-calorie human foods are more widely available and predators are fewer and farther in between, new research discovered that most of the mammal species studied appear to be growing in size, not shrinking. According to careful measurements of more than 100 species from North America, gathered from museum collections over the past 80 years, the main reason is not a city’s temperature. Instead, the greatest increases in weight and body length appear to lie among those mammals that live near humans, regardless of how hot their surroundings are.As climate change grows worse, there is, of course, the possibility that that might change, but at least for now, it seems wolves, deer, bats, and other mammals in North America could be affected more by city populations than city climates.If we want to protect mammals that exist today for the future, it’s important we kn ow how human civilization is influencing their size, behavior, and well-being. In a rapidly changing world, that knowledge could mean the difference between ongoing life and dying out.1. Why are the findings unexpected according to Paragraph 1?A.The temperature in cities is hotter than that in nature.B.Mammals around cities grow against Bergmann’s rule.C.The animals living in nature become bigger in size.D.The city temperature makes animals become smaller.2. What does the underlined word “dense” in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Large. B.Young. C.Working. D.Educated.3. Which of the following best supports the main idea of the text?A.Human activity has shrunk the size of wild animals.B.Climate matters most in determining the size of mammals.C.Mammals become larger with more food near cities.D.Living in hot surroundings shapes the size of mammals.4. What will the passage most probably talk about next?A.Human’s impact on the mammals’ development.B.Different ways to rescue the endangered city animals.C.How to help mammals adjust to the climate change.D.What healthy food can be given to city mammals.4. Researchers have long sought ways to design air conditioning systems that can work without such greenhouse gases as HFCS, but none has come close to being a direct replacement. A small Irish company, however, now states to have come up with an answer.Exergyn, based in Dublin, has been working on a 60kw prototype(原型机)which not only avoids HFCS, but also has the benefit of having few moving parts. The system uses a material called a shape-memory alloy(合金). SMAS, as they are known for short, have the unusual ability to return to a predetermined shape when heated. The SMAS produce heat when their shapes are changed by compression(压缩), and then absorb it when the pressure is gone and they return to their original shapes.Tony Ennis, Exergyn’s chairman, says this method of cooling is not only more environmentally friendly than an HFCS system, but will also be less expensive to buy and 30%~40% cheaper to run. It will be lighter and smaller, too. As for reliability, he says the prototype’s performance suggests the unit could operate for more than 40 years without a problem.When Dr. O’Toole, an expert in memory materials, cofounded Exergyn in 2012, his intention was to use the SMAS to create a system that would turn low grade waste heat into electricity. But the challenges presented by HFCS persuaded him that air conditioning would be a quicker way to bring the technology to market. Development is still continuing, but products may be only a few years away.He has not given up thoughts of producing electricity. He even wants to expand its application to other products, such as refrigerators and heat pumps to absorb heat from the ground for homeheat ing. When time allows, Dr. O’Toole and his colleagues hope to get to work on those ideas, too.1. What does the underlined word “predetermined” in paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Original. B.Different. C.Strange. D.Perfect.2. Exergyn’s air conditioner will be ________ than the HFCS system.A.more expensive B.more reliable C.bigger D.heavier3. Which product did Exergyn want to apply the SMAS to in 2012?A.Heat pumps. B.Air conditioning systems.C.Refrigerators. D.Waste-to-energy systems.4. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A.Challenges Presented by HFCSB.Potential Uses of Shape memory AlloysC.A NewHeat Pump With Few Moving PartsD.A New Air-conditioner Without Greenhouse Gases5. The 24 solar terms were created thousands of years ago in China to guide agricultural production. They also reflect China’s rich history through the seasonal festivals, special foods, cultural ceremonies, family gatherings and even healthy living tips that correspond with each solar term. 1Rain Water signals the increase in rainfall and rise in temperature. With its arrival, lively spring-like scenery starts blossoming: the river water defreezes, wild geese move from south to north and trees and grass turn green again.2 In northern China, the spring drought is common and the precipitation of this season accounts for only 10 to 15 percent of annual average rainfall. At this time of year, farmers begin to plough their fields. It’s the right time to prepare for spring sowing when the day gets warmer. 3During Rain Water period, extra care is needed to deal with a returning cold spell and humidity, which is the amount of water in the air. 4 It is strongly advised not to take off the thick coats too early and to keep warm, especially the elderly and children.The wet and humid weather during Rain Water period is considered harmful for people’s spleen and stomach according to Chinese medical practice. 5 People in Beijing often eat porridge (粥) cooked with a kind of Chinese herb medicine to resist cold and wet weather. Honey, dates and Chinese yam are also very good nourishment (营养) to put in the porridge6. Five years ago, when it was time for my cousin to start college, my 75-year-old grandfather, Rex, decided to do the same. He went to ______, taking classes twice a week until his death last summer.As a student, my grandfather spent countless hours in his office ______ and completing assignments. Although he was twice as ______ as his professors, he loved going. He said,“You can never ______ too much, no matter how old you are.” He loved everything about school. Learning new things was truly his passion.My grandfather’s will to learn was a great ______ for me to do my best in school. We were always ______ with each other, trying to bring home the better grade. When he turned 80 and still had a full head of hair, my grandfather even felt like he could take on the ______. He felt like he could beat the unstoppable no matter what came in his way---whether it was his continuing with cancer ______ a tough professor.Some people look to Superman or Batman as their ______, but my grandfather will forever be my hero, the ______ who always came to my rescue. My grandfather was made the hall of fame(名人堂) at his high school as one of the school’s most successful football players. When I did some research I _______that his nickname was Atlas. In Greek mythology(神话), Atlas held the heavens on his shoulders. For my grandfather’s football team, he was ______ Atlas, holding the team together. He was my Atlas too, as the foundation of our family.In my times of need he was always there to ______ me and celebrate my success. I could count on him to help me out and stand by me. The strength he ______ with me will continue to hold me up asI forever keep his memory ______ in my heart and mind.1.A.college B.party C.hospital D.cinema2.A.teaching B.talking C.studying D.playing3.A.tall B.new C.thin D.old4.A.pay B.know C.think D.work5.A.example B.exercise C.method D.friend6.A.fighting B.working C.competing D.arguing7.A.world B.country C.city D.class8.A.and B.or C.so D.but9.A.grandfather B.student C.professor D.hero10.A.other B.only C.one D.same11.A.realized B.remembered C.discovered D.guessed12.A.my B.their C.his D.our13.A.surprise B.supply C.warm D.support14.A.enjoyed B.shared C.afforded D.kept15.A.alive B.awake C.alone D.asleep7. 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
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浙江省温州市第二外国语学校2023-2024学年九年级上学期开学考试英语试卷
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祝你成功!二、完型填空(共15小题,每题1分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
"Tali, Anna. You two make up a team to create a display* and talk about the beetle project" Ms. Castle said in science class.Hearing this, Anna couldn't help thinking about the two things that made her 16 . Tali was a know-it-all*. Even worse than working with Tali wasbeetles.Next morning. Tali showed Anna a picture, "Do you know this stag beetle?" Anna shook her head."I told Ms. Castle we'd 17 one and put it on display." Tali said excitedly."What? You didn't even ask me! Shouldn't 18 make decisions* together?" Anna felt her face get hot."I didn't think you'd mind. You're not very good at 19 ."Tali said and just walked away.Anna couldn't believe what Tali had done. She took a while to 20 . Then Anna found Tali and explained "I'm a little 21 that you chose how to do our project only by yourself. It also hurt my feelings when you sad I didn't know much. I know a lot about it. I just don't like beetles crawling* over my feet."One way to solve your problem is getting used to beetles. I'll bring some 22 to help you prepare for tonight." Tali replied."Tonight?""That's 23 we go beetle collecting for our project."Tali's advice worked 24 looking at Tali's pictures, Anna was not that afraid. Walking with a flashlight in the park, Anna found that the beetles looked pretty 25 and saw the most amazing beetle she had ever seen.The next morning, After 26 the display, Anna invited Tali to prepare the talk."Um. I thought you could take that part." Tali's face turned pale."No way! We're partners." said Anna."But I am afraid to speak in front of the class." Tali said 27 ."Practicing with a partner can help. Let's practice." Anna 28 what she'd learned.The presentation day finally came. Tali could tell the class all the facts about the beetle. 29 she still felt nervous. When she finished, the class all cheered."We might be different but I think we make a pretty good 30 ."Anna said happily."Let's try out a new project: being friends." Tali smiled back.16. A. sorry B. afraid C. relaxed D. pleased17. A. kill B. buy C. draw D. catch18. A. we B. you C. they D. she19. A. art B. history C. science D. geography20. A. calm down B. tidy up C. count down D. give up21. A. sad B. lonely C. relaxed D. thankful22. A. books B. pictures C. maps D. magazines23. A. where B. how C. when D. why24. A. Except B. Without C. After D. For25. A. large B. interesting C. strange D. terrible26. A. finishing B. having C. introducing D. watching27. A. angrily B. excitedly C. happily D. nervously28. A. shared B. forgot C. recorded D. accepted29.A. but B. because C. although D. if30. A. decision B. plan C. show D. team三、阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)阅读下面短文,第31-45小题从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
北京师范大学第二附属中学2022-2023学年高一上学期12月月考英语试题
2022-2023学年第一学期英语阶段测试2022.12.9第I卷(共62分)第一部分单项填空(Wonder)(共17小题;每小题1分,共17分)1.What caused the deformation of Auggie’s face?A.Fire accidents.B.Bacterial infection.C.Genetic diseases.2.Who was Mr.Tushman?A.He was a professor of a college.B.He was the principal of Auggie’s new school.C.He was the teacher who was responsible for taking students’attendance.3.What’s Auggie’s favorite movie?A.Zootopia.B.Iron Man.C.Star Wars4.What did Auggie finally decided to wear on the morning of Halloween?A.The Bleeding Scream.B.The Boba Fett costume.C.The Darth Sidious costume.5.What happened among Via,Miranda and Ella?A.Via decided to transfer to another school,so they could not meet each other anymore.B.Via decided to break off the friendship with them.C.They had a fierce quarrel and stopped talking with each other.6.Why did Via and Mom cry in the morning of Halloween?A.Because they missed Grans.B.Because she missed her school bus.C.Because she had a quarrel with her brother.7.Why did Summer keep sitting down with Auggie?A.Because Auggie often sent her some small gifts.B.Because Mr.Tushman asked her to do so.C.Because she thought Auggie was nice and fun.8.According to Summer’s point of view,what would happen after people died?A.They would get born again.B.They would become angels.C.They would become ghosts.9.What reaction did Jack have when he saw Auggie for the first time?A.He was very calm.B.He got scared by Auggie’s face.C.He was sympathetic to Auggie.10.What did Jack think of Auggie?A.He thought Auggie was cool and smart.B.He thought Auggie was too shy.C.He thought Auggie was coward.11.What was the result of Jack for punching Julian?A.He would be suspended for a couple of days.B.He would be expelled.C.He needed to transfer to another school.12.What science-fair project did Auggie and Jack choose finally?A.They chose to make a sun clock.B.They chose to make crystal spikes out of Epsom salt.C.They chose to build an organic battery made of potatoes.13.How did Via’s family get the dog?A.They dog was left in front of their door.B.Their neighbor gave the dog to the family.C.Father bought the dog from a homeless guy.14.Why did Via think herself“an awful person”?A.Because she didn’t tell Justin about Miranda.B.Because she wanted to break up with Justin.C.Because she felt embarrassed if her parents took Auggie to the show.15.What was the attitude of Auggie’s classmates toward his hearing aids?A.They laughed at his hearing aids and thought it was really a bad idea.B.They didn’t make a big deal about it and were happy for he could hear better.C.They didn’t like his odd hearing aids.16.Who gave Auggie the helmet?A.SummerB.MirandaC.Via17.Which movie did they watch on the23rd annual Big Movie night?A.The Wizard of OZ.B.The Sound of Music.C.Star Wars.第二部分完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
上海市华二初级中学2023-2024学年上学期牛津上海英语七年级英语10月月考试卷
2023年上海市华二初级中学牛津上海试用本七年级英语10月月考试卷PART 1 Phonetics, Grammar and VocabularyI. Choose the best answer.(15points)1. ______ man in black is a foreigner. He often travels to shanghai by _____plane.A. A;/B. The; aC. The; /D. A; a2. We would like to leave _____ the fifth of August.A. ofB. withC. asD. On3. Would you like _____ cup of coffee?A. anotherB. otherC. othersD. the other4. The book ______ me one hundred yuan. It was very expensive.A. tookB. spentC. gotD. cost5. It’s_______ to go to Beijing by plane than by train.A. expensiveB. cheapC. more expensiveD. cheaper6. ________ important piece of information the teacher has given us!A. WhatB. HowC. How anD. What an7. Our teacher keeps ________ all day long in the school.A. warmB. easilyC. busyD. happily8. ______ your foods and drinks with others, Tom.A. ShareB. SharesC. SharingD. To share9. There is going to ______ a book show in our school tomorrow.A. isB. beC. haveD. hold10. Early men used fire to _____ themselves _____ wild animals.A. rescue...toB. protect... fromC. protect... byD. rescue… In11. My mother______ a basket of eggs this morning.A. boughtB. buysC. has buyD. is buying12. They are going to visit many places of ______ in Paris.A. InterestB. interestingC. interestedD. to interest13. Proper diet and exercise are _______ good for the health.A. allB. noneC. neitherD. both14. Mike _________ his present on the desk two hours ago.A. putsB. is puttingC. has putD. put15. –You look so weak these days. You’d better see a doctor.--_________A. You’re all right.B. That’s all right.C. Thanks. I will.D. That sounds interesting.II. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms.(用所给单词的适当形式填空)(10points)1.December is the _______month of the year. (twelve)2.Many foreign ______ want to know the history of China.(tour)3.________ is more important than cure(治疗).(prevent)4.Hold the puppy ______ with both hands. (careful)5.Sometimes people are ______ to their pets. They leave them in the streets. (kind)6.His _____to his children makes me angry. (cruel)7. We _______ our homework in half an hour. (finish)8. It _______(take) us half an hour __________ (make) the model plane yesterday afternoon.9. My mother_____ already_____ a lot of nice food for me.(make)10.Hundreds of years ago, dogs helped Early Men______ animals for food.(hunt)III. Rewrite the following sentences as required. (根据所给要求,改写下列句子,每空限填一词)(20%)1. We call people from India Indians. (划线部分提问)______ _____ we call people from India?2. Over six million people live in Hong Kong. (划线部分提问)______ _____ people live in Hong Kong?3. Uncle David has lived in Beijing for 12 years. (划线部分提问)______ ______ has Uncle David lived in Beijing?4. Alice has lunch at school every day. (否定句)Alice _____ _____ lunch at school every day.5. I spent $19 on these magazines. (保持原意)These magazines _______ _______ $ 19.6. Mary has never been to the Forbidden City. (反意疑问句)Mary has never been to the Forbidden City, ______ ______ ?7. I saw Miss Chen in the street. She was selling flowers. (句意不变)I ______ Miss Chen _______ flowers in the street.8. I like watermelon better than lemon. (句意不变)I _____ watermelon _____ lemon.9. The SPCA promised to save the sick animals from the earthquake. (划线部分提问) _____ _____ the SPCA promise to do?10. The animals have food and water in the SPCA. (否定句)The animals have _______food ______water in the SPCA.plete the following passage with the words in the box. Each word can only be used once.(将下列单词填入空格。
Vocabulary Test for Junior High English
265. Trade 266. Traditional 267. Translate 268. Treasure 269. Treatment 270. Ugly 271. Unless 272. Upon 273. Value 274. Vacation 275. Vehicle 276. Wake
13. Attention 14. Available 15. Avoid 16. Awake 17. Basic 18. Bear 19. Beyond 20. Bitter 21. Blind 22. Blood 23. Breath 24. Cancel
25. Ceiling 26. Celebrate 27. Chant 28. Cheat 29. Cheer 30. Chest 31. Circle 32. Climb 33. Clone 34. Coach 35. Coke 36. Comfortable
241. Stick 242. Stream 243. Strict 244. Stupid 245. Sudden 246. Supply 247. Suppose 248. Surface 249. Surprise 250. Symbol 251. Tail 252. Tale
253. Thick 254. Thirsty 255. Thread 256. Tidy 257. Tiny 258. Ton 259. Total 260. Touch 261. Tour 262. Toward 263. Towel 264. Tower
217. Sense 218. Separate 219. Serious 220. Servant 221. Set 222. Shame 223. Shelf 224. Silly 225. Silver 226. Similar 227. Single 228. Smooth
2023-2024学年黑龙江省哈尔滨工业大学附属中学校九年级上学期期中测试英语试题
2023-2024学年黑龙江省哈尔滨工业大学附属中学校九年级上学期期中测试英语试题1. Which pair of the words with the underlined letters has different sounds?A.rem ai n d ai ly B.bl ou se d ou bt C.m o bile c o tton2. Which pair of the words with the underlined letters has the same sound?A.all ow aw ful B.h ea lth t ea m C.en ou gh c ou ntry3. Which stress of the following words is different from the others?A.Awful B.Regret C.Surface4. —In my opinion, not all inventions were invented by ________ accident.—Well, you do seem to have ________ point, inventing needs much time and hard work.A.An; a B.an; the C./; a5. Emily ________ read few books, but now she reads at least ten books a year.A.is used to B.used to C.was used to6. We will leave our school soon. I won’t forget those colorful activities like the sports meeting—the favorite one of ________ in the school life.A.ours B.our C.us7. The Dragon Tower in Harbin is _________ high. It’s famous in Asi a. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery(景色)of the whole city on the top of it.A.336 meters B.336 meters’C.336-meter8. —How do you study for a test, Annie?—I study __________working with a group.A.by B.with C.in9. —Who’s your favorite writer?— Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carols _______ by him in 1843.A.was wrote B.was written C.writes10. Although the man is in his eighties, he grows vegetables _______ in his garden.A.in public B.in person C.in silence11. —I want to know if these are Mat t’s glasses.—They _______ be his. He doesn’t wear glasses.A.mustn’t B.can’t C.could be12. —The movie The Longest Day in Chang’an(《长安三万里》)is wonderful.—That’s true. I _______ it three times so far.A.watched B.will watch C.have watched13. —Do you know who is good at dancing?—________ is good at dancing.A.Either I or Kate B.Both Kate and I C.Neither Kate nor I 14. On the morning of Oct 1, 2023, people from different parts of the country gathered atTian’anmen Square in Beijing to watch the flag-raising ceremony, _______ the 74th birthday of China.A.celebrating B.celebrated C.celebrate15. —Linda, are you going to Helen’s birthday party on Sunday?—I won’t go unless I _______.A.will be invited B.am invited C.was invited16. —You were late for class again today. We all wonder _______.—I’m truly sorry. I missed the school bus.A.how come you were late B.why did you come late C.why you will come late 17. —I wonder if the school trip _______ next Friday.—Depends on the weather. If it _______ next Friday, the trip will be put off.B.happens;will rain C.will take place;rains A.will be taken place;willrain18. This festival is celebrated in North America at the end of October. Little kids and even parents dress up as ghosts or black cats. They play “Trick or treat” games around their neighborhood. What’s the festival?A.Easter. B.Halloween. C.Christmas.19. As middle school students, we must pay attention to how we appear to others, so we shouldn’t _______.①keep our school uniforms clean and tidy②smoke and drink with friends③write our favorite lyrics on the school uniforms④get our ears pierced and wear earrings⑤wear sports shoes in the P.E. classA.①③④B.②④⑤C.②③④20. Here is a survey about how to be a good learner among 400 students. According to the form Below, ________ students have chosen “Learn from mistakes” as their key words.Boys and girls, next summer vacation is the time for you to take your mind off homework and prepare yourself for future life. The following is some advice on ________ to make your vacation meaningful and colorful.Take exercise. Regular exercise, much health. You ________ hard most of the time so far. Therefore, you need to join in outdoor activities, which can bring your whole body into action. You can benefit from different forms of exercise ________ swimming, jogging and mountain climbing.Learn some basic (基本的) life skills. One day, you will live by yourself. As a result, you can’t________ your family any longer. In order to deal with your ________ matters in your own life, you should learn cooking, washing and other practical (实用的) skills .Go for a journey. Travel to places of interest. In this way, you can find the cultures there different from ________ of your hometown. Beautiful scenery can also make you relaxed. Imagine that you are lying on the warm beach in bright sunshine, with light sea wind ge ntly blowing. Isn’t it enjoyable and comfortable?Enjoy family time. Home is the place in which you can rest, receive love and care from ________. Don’t always sit in front of a computer alone. Instead, the whole family should spend ________ watching a mov ie on the sofa together. Besides, it’s great fun for family members to gather around the table, ________ sports, clothes or other common topics (话题).If you follow the advice above, you will achieve health, independence, peace of mind and feelings between family members. Today is the beginning of a new life. Your summer vacation must be full of ________ and success. Wish you a wonderful time!21.A.whether B.how C.when22.A.have worked B.worked C.will work23.A.instead of B.due to C.such as24.A.depend on B.give up C.hear from25.A.public B.active C.personal 26.A.it B.that C.those 27.A.classmates B.relatives C.friends 28.A.some times B.some time C.sometimes 29.A.discussed B.to discuss C.discussing 30.A.sadness B.joy C.worry Here are some suggestions to Jack from different people.Train your ears by listening to Chinese spoken at normal speed, even if you don’t understand anything. Also practice listening without seeing things written down and don’t be afraid to listen to things several times to catch any interesting or unusual words and expressions in there.Mr. Wang Just reading Chinese in textbooks can get boring. Try reading Chinese texts written for and by Chinese speakers. It will be a challenge at first but a lot more interesting once you can do it.Ms. ZhangFind out about the people and the culture of China. Learning a language is not just about grammar and words. It’s about communicating with people who have different ways of thinking as well as speaking!Li Jian Learning Chinese does take work, but you’ll be more likely to stick to it if you are enjoying yourself. Play games, do role plays, sing songs and don’t worry too much about making mistakes — making mistakes is often the way to learn best!Liu Nan根据语言材料内容选择最佳答案。
每年考试时间表(Annualexamschedule)
每年考试时间表(Annual exam schedule)每年考试时间表(Annual exam schedule)Annual verification schedule (absolutely useful) - the day you keepit will be the day you get, for fear it will be hard to find Monthly examination formLegal master's degree examination in the middle of the first test is generally in mid January each year, the re examination generally inearly May before the endChinese and British cooperative financial management / business management major, 12, 13 and 14 public courses and self-study examination at the same time, professional examination time in January and JulySelf examination 13, 14 days of April and October as decided by the province Kaoban examination, according to the actual situation of this provinceMBA exam 20, MBA, Master of Business Administration, abbreviated MBA, is derived from the master's degree in the United states.2007 postgraduate entrance examinations 20, 21 and 22February examination formLSAT (US law Master entrance examination) 10 and 12March examination formTEF (Test d''Evaluation de Francais TEF French) French test,according to the provisions of the French embassy is required to attend French test.International logistics division, every year 3, 6, 9, third Sundayof DecemberPETS second Saturday, Sunday, PETS, Public, English, Test, System,the National Public English proficiency test. PETS is the National English proficiency test system which is designed and carried out by the examination center of the Ministry of education. It is divided into five levels.Project management professional qualification examination 24 days April examination formSuludivision occupation qualification examination.English title 4 midNational Computer Rank Examination (NCRE) 7J.TEST 15, J.TEST is an examination of the practical application of Japanese language. It was founded in 1991 by the Japanese Language Testing Association affiliated with the Tokyo language research society.Registered Consulting Engineer (investment) 20, 21, 2221 and 22 days of self-study examinationMay examination formMarketing division occupation qualification examination.The human resources division occupation qualification examination.The property management division.The secretary occupation qualification examination 5 May and November each test 1 timesEnvironmental impact assessment engineer, 12, 13Supervision engineer qualification examination 12 or 13 daysRegistered architect class 1, grade 12, two, 13, 14, 15Logistics division occupation qualification examination, the pilot phase, the examination time notice by the Ministry of labor National accounting technical qualification examination 19 and 20 Survey analyst 21Enterprise information management division 21Computer technology and software professional qualification (level) examination 26 daysLand registration agent 26, 27National health professional qualification examination 26 and 27 Two and three class translation professional qualification examination 28 daysCotton quality inspector from May 27th to June 2ndJune examination formEnglish Band 46 testCET-4 exam time:Saturday, June 23, 2007, at 9:00-11:20 a.m.;CET-6 exam time:Saturday, June 23, 2007, at 15:00-17:20 PMCollege entrance examination 7, 8 and 9GRE 9, GRE is the abbreviation of Graduate Record Examination, the American postgraduate entrance examination qualification examination.J.TEST 10Project management professional qualification examination 16 days Quality professional technical qualification examination 19 days Certified tax agents, examinations, examinations 22, 23 and 24 The new standard of business Japanese test JETRO June 30thJuly examination formSelf examination 7, 8 days of April and October as decided by the province Kaoban examination, according to the actual situation of this provinceChinese and British cooperative financial management / business management major, 6, 7 and 8 public courses and self-study examination at the same time, professional examination time in January and July August examination formJTest added a new Jtest exam this year in August 5thSeptember examination formThe financial planner occupation qualification examination.LCCIEB certificate, Secretary of the Ministry of education examination center and LCCIEB (London Chamber Commerce and Industrial Examinations Board, omitting LCCIEB) signed an agreement, To carry out the vocational qualification examination held by the London Chamber of Commerce and industry examination bureau.PETS second Saturday, Sunday, PETS, Public, English, Test, System, the National Public English proficiency test. PETS is the National English proficiency test system which is designed and carried out by the examination center of the Ministry of education. It is divided into five levels.CPA unified national examination in late SeptemberExaminations for appraisers 7, 8 and 9Price appraisers 7, 8, and 9Registered equipment engineer 8 or 9Registered safety engineer 8, 9Registered nuclear safety engineer 8, 9National Computer Rank Examination (NCRE) 9, National Computer Examination Rank (National Computer Rank Examination), referred to as NCRE)Project management professional qualification examination 15 days International Business Division 15, 16Constructors, 15, 16Judicial examination 16, 17 - note: 2010 time, see building 194th Registered civil engineers 22, 23Registered chemical engineer 22, 23Registered electrical engineer 22 or 23Registered utility engineer 22 or 23Registered structural engineer 23October examination formThe basic insurance broker qualification examination,Master of Engineering GCT (Graduate Candidate Test) degree examination second last weekend for 07 years at the beginning of July,in the online registration in July 28th 07 to 31 days for the time foron-site registrationAdult college entrance examination 13, 14J.TEST 14, J.TEST is an examination of the practical application of Japanese language. It was founded in 1991 by the Japanese Language Testing Association affiliated with the Tokyo language research society.TSE 16, TSE, Test, of, Spoken, English, the United Stateseducational examination service provides proficiency tests in spoken English for non English speaking students.Marketing Director, sales manager, business qualification training certification 18 daysCost engineer 20, 21Real estate agents 20, 21Corporate counsel 20, 21Registered urban planner qualification examination 20 and 21Mining rights appraiser 20, 21Real estate valuers examination 20 or 21Audit and statistics professional technical qualificationexamination 21 daysPublication of professional qualification examination 21 days27 and 28 days of self-study examinationNovember examination formMarketing division occupation qualification examination.The human resources division occupation qualification examination.The property management division.The secretary occupation qualification examination.Economic and technical qualification examination 3 daysLogistics division occupation qualification examination, the pilot phase, the examination time notice by the Ministry of labor National civil service recruitment examination 25 daysDecember examination formThe Japanese language proficiency test, the first Sunday in December, is a global test this year, December 2ndTest band 46 in English -Project management professional qualification examination 15 days J.TEST 16More 2007 exam informationPublic relations professional certificationSpring: falls before June 10th every year: before December 10th of each yearPsychological consultation teacherThere are two appraisal tests (May and June or ten / November), the date of which is announced by the national professional appraisal center at the beginning of each yearGMAT (GMAT, Graduate, Management, Admission, Test, foreign MBA MBA entrance examination)2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, and December, starting from 3 each month, all working daysThe logistics division / assistant logistics staff / Logistics Assistant / Assistant Logistics Division is in the pilot phase of the country and the examination time is notified by the Ministry of labour The examination time for tour guides is usually between October and DecemberGRE (Graduate Record Examination abbreviation, GRE) written examination of each day throughout the yearTOEFL TOEFL (Test, of, English, as, a, Language, Foreign)。